Someone buy Donald Trump a calendar! The Republican presidential nominee took the stage at a Panama City, Florida, rally on Tuesday, October 11, to urge supporters to vote. The only problem was he gave them the wrong day.
The 70-year-old said: “There’s never been anything like this, so go and register, make sure you get out and vote, November 28.”
That’s 20 days after election day!
Trump may have confused the fact that the election was only 28 days away as of Tuesday, but regardless, his error got plenty of people talking on Twitter.
.@realDonaldTrump tells supporters in Florida to vote on "November 28." https://t.co/0w9O26NerX
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) October 12, 2016
“That would be a GREAT day to vote,” one woman commented. “Yes, please morons, show up on November 28 to vote,” wrote another.
Ironically November 28 is the day Trump is set to testify on a class-action lawsuit that accuses the billionaire businessman and his now-defunct Trump University of defrauding people who paid tens of thousands of dollars for real estate seminars.
His blunder is the latest in a string of errors made by the real estate mogul.
As Us Weekly previously reported he was caught on a hot mic making vile comments about women to Billy Bush in 2005.
He dismissed the comments as “locker-room talk” and then footage of an episode of The Celebrity Apprentice surfaced where he embarrassingly fired wrestler Maria Kanellis for bringing “locker-room talk” into his boardroom.
Check out the video of his date mix-up above.