Trump schedules rallies in Iowa, Georgia

Old President TrumpDonald Trump Spotlight addresses GOP McCarthy on January 6th. Less than 50% of West Virginians consider the 2020 election legitimate: poll The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Facebook – Questions on Biden’s agenda; unemployment benefits end MORE will storm Iowa and Georgia in the coming weeks as it seeks to maintain tight control over the Republican Party base.

Trump’s leadership, PAC, Save America, announced Tuesday evening that the former president will appear in Perry, Georgia, on Sept. 25 and then in Des Moines, Iowa, on Oct. 9.

The rallies come as speculation speculates about Trump’s political future. The former president has flirted with a third candidacy for the White House in 2024, but has kept voters in suspense by not definitively saying whether he will launch a return campaign.

Rallies are just one tool Trump has used to keep his name at the forefront of the minds of Democratic Republic of Congo voters, along with distributing support to candidates in medium-term battles and protesting unfounded claims of electoral fraud in the 2020 presidential race. These efforts have paid off so far, and most polls show he would easily win the 2024 GOP presidential primaries.

Iowa and Georgia play a key role in Trump’s political future.

They are key key states, with Iowa as the first candidate for the presidential cycle, and Georgia emerges as the epicenter of Trump’s allegations of electoral fraud.

The former president won Iowa about 8 points in 2020, but lost Georgia by a narrow margin.

While Trump has flirted with another White House nominee, others have more openly suggested that they consider running, although none have definitively confirmed their plans to run against the former president.

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Other possible candidates are Sens. Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David Hawley McConnell: Biden “will not be removed from office” In Afghanistan, President Biden had to play the losing hand that his predecessors gave Trump to hold rallies in Iowa, Georgia MORE (R-Mo.) I Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzGOP hopes spending traps derail Biden’s agenda Poll: Americans favor diplomatic engagement with Cuban Republicans cornering the market over freedom and oppression MORE (R-Texas), governor of Florida. Ron DeSantisRon DeSantis The Hill’s Morning Report – Presented by Facebook – Questions on Biden’s agenda; Unemployment benefits to end Democratic donors hesitant to face Florida’s mid-term fights Why can’t we demand anything? MONTH (R), Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), and South Dakota Governor. Kristi NoemKristi Lynn’s NoemTexas Law Opens Doors to Other States to Pursue Abortion Restrictions House Panel Advances Defense Bill 8B House Committee Blocks Private Funds for National Guard Deployments MORE (R).

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