Donald Trumps sends brutal message to Joe Biden as he flies into DC to speak to Christian voters before MAGA rally in Philadelphia tonight

Donald Trump claims the US is ‘done’ if he loses the election and ‘crooked Joe’ Biden remains president.

The former president addressed his rally on Saturday evening in a video message recorded from his private jet, ‘Trump Force One’.

Trump said he was heading to Washington, D.C., for a Faith and Freedom Coalition event where he would deliver a speech to Christian voters.

Immediately afterwards, he would get back on a plane and jump to Philadelphia for a meeting, which he said would take place on most TV channels.

“It’s very simple: if you get ratings they (TV stations) pick it up, if you don’t get ratings they don’t pick it up,” he said.

Donald Trump addressed his rally on Saturday evening in a video message recorded from his private jet, ‘Trump Force One’

Trump then bragged that he had a 10 percent lead over “crooked Joe Biden, the worst president in history” in a new poll.

“November 5 will go down as the most important and meaningful day in the history of our country,” he said of Election Day.

‘We have to win. If we don’t win, this country is over.’

Trump was referring to a Rasmussen poll released Friday that showed him with a 46 percent lead to Biden’s 36 percent in a five-way race.

Independent candidates Robert F Kennedy Jr and Cornel West each had nine and two percent and Jill Stein of the Greens only one percent.

Donald Trump arrives for a rally at Festival Park on June 18 in Racine, Wisconsin

Donald Trump arrives for a rally at Festival Park on June 18 in Racine, Wisconsin

Trump was also ahead 49 to 40 percent in a two-way race with Biden, with seven percent saying they would vote for someone else and four percent undecided.

Rasmussen has historically leaned toward conservative candidates and the poll is a huge outlier compared to other recent results.

Biden has a small lead in the FiveThirtyEight average of recent national polls, while Trump has small advantages in the more sporadic polls of battleground states.

The president has spent five days preparing for the debate at Camp David before the two rivals face off on Thursday evening.