Alabama farmer cuts ‘Vote Trump’ design in his field, calls on other supporters to show their support

(WTVY-TV/Facebook)

A Geneva man and his family are reportedly using their land to show support for President Donald Trump in the upcoming November election by cutting “Vote Trump” into a field behind their home.

“I just believed in him and thought he was the man for the job,” farmer Dan Fain told WTVY. “I’m trying to excite the people across the U.S. about Trump is the one that is in office.”

Fain then pleaded with other Trump supporters, saying they should also express their beliefs and show support for President Trump.

“I’m just asking people — not just the farmers — everybody across the country. If you’re going to carve it in a tree or paint your own sign, let’s show our support for Donald Trump,” Fain said.

“So I thought maybe if I cut something in the field, the people flying over could see it and I could express my opinion,” Fain said of the project which took him an estimated 45 minutes to complete.

“I think he is truthful to us,” Fain added. “He doesn’t give up a lot of times. I’ve had some bad years, if I gave up every time I had a bad crop or every farmer ever gave up, we wouldn’t have any farmers.”

The presidential election will be held on November 3, 2020.

Kyle Morris also contributes daily to Breitbart News. You can follow him on Twitter @RealKyleMorris.

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