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President Trump Holds Rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin
President Trump campaigns in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
President Trump Holds Rally in Waukesha, Wisconsin
President Trump campaigns in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
Watch LIVE: President Trump Holds Make America Great Again Rally in Waukesha, WI 10-24-20
Oct 25, 2020
Oct 25, 2020
President Trump set to hold rally in Waukesha
Oct. 24 - WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) --- With ten days away from Election Day, both President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden are campaigning today in key battleground states.
The president held rallies in Ohio and North Carolina, and the former Vice President rallied supports in Pennsylvania, Saturday, Oct. 24.
President Trump is set to speak in Waukesha around 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct..24 in his latest visit to win that could have major implications in next month's election.
Ahead of the president's rally, local leaders called out the Trump Administration and state Republicans for their handling of the pandemic. They also attacked the president for wanting to get rid of the Affordable Care Act, especially during a pandemic. They urged voters to cast their ballots of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. source
Oct. 24 - WAUKESHA, Wis. (CBS 58) --- With ten days away from Election Day, both President Donald Trump and his Democratic rival Joe Biden are campaigning today in key battleground states.
The president held rallies in Ohio and North Carolina, and the former Vice President rallied supports in Pennsylvania, Saturday, Oct. 24.
President Trump is set to speak in Waukesha around 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct..24 in his latest visit to win that could have major implications in next month's election.
Ahead of the president's rally, local leaders called out the Trump Administration and state Republicans for their handling of the pandemic. They also attacked the president for wanting to get rid of the Affordable Care Act, especially during a pandemic. They urged voters to cast their ballots of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. source
OCTOBER 24, 2020
Campaign 2020
President Trump Holds Rally in Circleville, Ohio
President Trump delivers remarks at a campaign rally in Circleville, Ohio.
Campaign 2020
President Trump Holds Rally in Circleville, Ohio
President Trump delivers remarks at a campaign rally in Circleville, Ohio.
President Donald Trump holds campaign rally in Circleville
Oct 25, 2020
Oct 25, 2020
President Trump holds campaign rally in Circleville
Oct. 24, CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) – On the same day Ohio State returned to the football field, President Donald Trump returned to the Buckeye State, 10 days before the election, taking credit for the Big Ten’s return.
The president’s supports started lining up bright and early Saturday morning outside the Pickaway County Fairgrounds, which would normally be hosting the annual Pumpkin Show this weekend.
Oct. 24, CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (WCMH) – On the same day Ohio State returned to the football field, President Donald Trump returned to the Buckeye State, 10 days before the election, taking credit for the Big Ten’s return.
The president’s supports started lining up bright and early Saturday morning outside the Pickaway County Fairgrounds, which would normally be hosting the annual Pumpkin Show this weekend.
President Donald Trump brushed off polls showing him trailing Democratic rival Joe Biden and predicted a 'red wave like you've never seen before' on Election Day
'I ran because of you, Joe': Trump thanks Ohio for 'firing' the 'depraved' Democrats from the White House in 2016 and brushes off polls showing him trailing because of 'hidden' votes still out there
Oct. 25 - President Donald Trump brushed off polls showing him trailing Democratic rival Joe Biden and predicted a 'red wave like you've never seen before' on Election Day.
'Well we have ten days, and, you know, nothing worries me,' he told reporters after he landed in Columbus, Ohio, for his second campaign rally of the day on Saturday.
Trump has taken to the road to make his case for a second term, planning a multiple state campaign swing for the next 10 days.
'We're going to take this right up until the end and then I suspect I'll rest for about two hours but we'll see what happens,' he said.
He claimed there was a 'hidden vote' out there not being seen. He did not elaborate on what he meant.
'We're way ahead than where we were four years ago right? Way ahead where we were four years ago,' he said. 'I don't know if it is a hidden vote. I don't know what it is.' continue to read
'I ran because of you, Joe': Trump thanks Ohio for 'firing' the 'depraved' Democrats from the White House in 2016 and brushes off polls showing him trailing because of 'hidden' votes still out there
Oct. 25 - President Donald Trump brushed off polls showing him trailing Democratic rival Joe Biden and predicted a 'red wave like you've never seen before' on Election Day.
'Well we have ten days, and, you know, nothing worries me,' he told reporters after he landed in Columbus, Ohio, for his second campaign rally of the day on Saturday.
Trump has taken to the road to make his case for a second term, planning a multiple state campaign swing for the next 10 days.
'We're going to take this right up until the end and then I suspect I'll rest for about two hours but we'll see what happens,' he said.
He claimed there was a 'hidden vote' out there not being seen. He did not elaborate on what he meant.
'We're way ahead than where we were four years ago right? Way ahead where we were four years ago,' he said. 'I don't know if it is a hidden vote. I don't know what it is.' continue to read
PBS NewsHour Weekend Full Episode October 24, 2020
Oct 25, 2020
On this edition for Saturday, October 24, the presidential candidates ramp up their campaigning as states open for early voting, and the U.S. hits a new record for daily COVID-19 cases. We continue our “Roads to Election 2020” series with a look at issues and voter concerns in Missouri and Wisconsin. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.
Oct 25, 2020
On this edition for Saturday, October 24, the presidential candidates ramp up their campaigning as states open for early voting, and the U.S. hits a new record for daily COVID-19 cases. We continue our “Roads to Election 2020” series with a look at issues and voter concerns in Missouri and Wisconsin. Hari Sreenivasan anchors from New York.