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'Old rules no longer apply,' Donald Trump says in Ohio 'thank you' rally

By Andrew V. Pestano
President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday held a rally in Cincinnati, Ohio, to kick off a nationwide "Thank You" tour after winning the 2016 presidential election. During the rally, he formally announced retired Marine Gen. James "Mad Dog" Mattis would be his nominee for secretary of defense. File Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday held a rally in Cincinnati, Ohio, to kick off a nationwide "Thank You" tour after winning the 2016 presidential election. During the rally, he formally announced retired Marine Gen. James "Mad Dog" Mattis would be his nominee for secretary of defense. File Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI | License Photo

CINCINNATI, Dec. 2 (UPI) -- President-elect Donald Trump said his campaign proved "old rules no longer apply" during a rally in Cincinnati on Thursday as part of what he's calling a "thank you" tour.

Trump, who ran for the presidency on anti-establishment platform, appeared to be back in campaign form Thursday, speaking to a large group of supporters for the first time since his victory speech Nov. 8.

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"This campaign proved that the old rules no longer apply, that anything we want for our country is now possible," Trump said. "Anything we want, right? Now is not the time to downsize our dreams, but to set our sights higher than ever before for our country."

During his speech at the partially full U.S. Bank Arena, Trump both used prepared remarks on teleprompters and incorporated improvisation into his commentary -- reminiscent of his campaign style. Also reminiscent of his campaign, he returned to his criticisms of his former rival, Democrat Hillary Clinton.

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"We had a lot of fun fighting Hillary Clinton," Trump said, smiling at chants of "Lock her up!" from the crowd.

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Trump defeated Clinton 306 electoral votes to 232. On Election Day, the Republican Party also secured majorities in the House of Representatives and the Senate.

At Thursday's rally, Trump also returned to another favorite topic, his criticisms of the "extremely dishonest press." He mocked the media for assuming Clinton would win.

"How about North Carolina -- how well did we do in North Carolina? Remember when they said he cannot win North Carolina?" Trump said. "Donald Trump can't break the blue wall, right? We didn't break it, we shattered that sucker. We shattered it, man. That poor wall is busted up."

During the rally, Trump formally announced he would make retired Marine Gen. James "Mad Dog" Mattis secretary of defense. A Trump spokesman about four hours earlier told the press a decision had not yet been made.

After the event, Trump returned to Trump Tower in New York City presumably to continue work on assembling his Cabinet.

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