Donald Trump declared his campaign to be a voice for “rejecting the cynicism and elitism of our failed political Establishment” by listening to and respecting the will of the American people during a rally Tuesday in Colorado Springs.

The day before Trump is set to face Hillary Clinton in the third and final presidential debate, the GOP nominee recounted her myriad of failures and corruption to the rally attendees — saying that Clinton and her supporters fear another nationalism-fueled “Brexit” verdict in the form of a Trump victory.

 “So Hillary thinks most of the country is either deplorable, irredeemable, un-American, racist, or basement dwellers, in the case of the Bernie Sanders people.”

“Clinton and her cronies have sacrificed your security, your family’s safety, and your country’s safety as though it meant nothing at all to her,” Trump said. “This truly is — and I’ve said it before — many times worse than Watergate. And we’re going to put an end to it on Nov. 8.” Saying that this election is “about the truth,” Trump lambasted the “dishonest media” for colluding with Clinton and giving her a pass on scandals and corruption.

“Without the media and all of the other corrupt entities that have helped her along the way, she would be nothing,” Trump said. “Even my worst critics agree the media has come after us like they have never come after anyone before. It’s my badge of honor.”

Trump especially pointed to emails released by WikiLeaks that purportedly detailed portions of Clinton’s paid speeches — in which the Democratic nominee spoke of dreaming of “open borders” and called citizens who wish to control immigration as “un-American.”

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“In other words, if you want to have a border, you want to have a wall which creates a country — even if you want people to come in, but to come in through a legal process — she considers that ‘un-American,'” Trump said. “So Hillary thinks most of the country is either deplorable, irredeemable, un-American, racist, or basement dwellers, in the case of the Bernie Sanders people.”

Trump said he harbors a different view of the American people, adding that he has learned much from his many months spent campaigning throughout the states.

“We have the greatest people in the world. That’s what I’ve learned. Somebody said, ‘What’s the most important thing you learned?’ How great the American people are,” Trump said. “I’ve gone all over the country. I have two things: I’ve learned that, and I’ve learned how totally dishonest the media is.”

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“[The media] will do anything to stop what we’re doing — not me, but what we’re doing,” Trump continued. “But we won’t let them stop maybe the greatest movement in the history of our country. History is watching us now, waiting to see if we will rise to the moment. We have to rise. We have to do it. We are under tremendous opposition.”

Trump concluded his speech by promising to bring about change in the government by keeping it accountable to the voices of the people who elected it in the first place.

“You have 21 days to make every dream you ever dreamed for your family, for your grandchildren, for your children, for yourself, or for your country to come true. Our campaign is powered by our love for this country and our love for our fellow citizens,” Trump said. “It’s a campaign about rejecting the cynicism and elitism of our failed political Establishment. On Nov. 8, the arrogance of Washington, D.C., will come face to face with the righteous verdict of the American voter.”