In the middle of his trial in New York, the former US president Donald Trump take advantage this wednesday until campaign against his Democratic rival, President Joe Biden, in two key states: Wisconsin and Michigan, where polls show a tight contest.
Trump has repeatedly complained about the lawsuit against him, which accuses him of falsifying business records to silence porn actress Stormy Daniels in 2016, claiming that preventing him from focusing on the election campaign for the November 5 elections, Efe group published.
The New York tycoon He plans to hold a rally in the afternoon in Waukesha (Wisconsin) and another one at night in Freeland (Michigan), two states where he is trying to win because of his ability to attract the white vote in manufacturing areas.
The Trump campaign issued a statement to that effect The former president will oppose “peace, prosperity and security” of his first term with Biden’s “failed” presidency.
The Republican is expected to strongly criticize the Democrat for inflation and accusing him of maintaining an open borders policy which, according to him, has caused an “attack” on migrants in the country.
At the national level, Donald Trump leads voting intentions, but key states such as Wisconsin and Michigan They can tip the balance in favor of one candidate or the other because of the electoral college system.
The Rust Belt region, which includes Wisconsin and Michigan, is crucial in the election, as Trump won there in 2016, but Biden managed to reverse it in 2020.
A CBS poll conducted between April 19 and 25 shows Trump leads in Wisconsin with 50% of the vote to Mr. Biden’s 49%; and in Michigan, Biden has 51% of the preferences against Trump’s 49%. These narrow margins maintain uncertainty.
Despite a criminal trial since April 15, the businessman maintains strong support in the polls and denies legal persecution instigated by Biden.
On Monday, Trump reconciled with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis after the latter joined him after winning the Republican primaries.
The former president’s trip to Wisconsin and Michigan will be pitted against Biden at a rally in Wilmington (North Carolina) on Thursday. Biden hopes to wrest that state from Republicans in November, though no Democratic candidate has done so since Barack Obama in 2008.
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2024-04-30 23:45:00
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