President Donald Trump's son Eric Tuesday accused former President Barack Obama of having a "personal problem" with his father and is taking credit for many of his accomplishments as a result.
In addition, during an interview on Fox News' "Fox and Friends," Trump accused Obama and Democrats of campaigning on style, not substance.
"They can’t talk about quantifiable things, things that you can statistically measure,” he said, "but they will talk about style all the time. So if you can’t win on true accomplishments, things you can quantify, let’s just talk about style all day. I don't think Americans care about style. Americans care about results."
He also accused Democrats and Obama of breaking healthcare, even though that is "a system Obama broke."
Meanwhile, Trump said even though his father's name is not on the ballot, if the "army of Trump" gets out to vote, Republicans will win.
"We're winning everything we're doing," he said. "Our economy is winning. Our veterans are winning. We're winning with jobs and winning with trade. We're winning with everything, guys.
"If Americans reward that, if Americans reward a person and a party who has won and turned this country around and made America the greatest country in the world, the greatest economic power this country has of seen, we do amazing today."
Early voting has been good already, but one can't take that for granted, Trump added, as many races are close.
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