Former President Donald Trump is expected to campaign in New Hampshire as the battleground state expands in the final stages of the election.
The report was originally reported by the New Hampshire Journal, which cited “multiple sources” who confirmed the former president would campaign in the Granite State later this month.
The news comes as Trump continues to post positive numbers in battleground states, reversing the RealClearPolitics polling average in all battleground states on Thursday. Breitbart News details:
Nevertheless, it's the averages as well as the trends that matter, and at the moment everything that matters is moving towards Mr. Trump. This trend is painfully slow, but it cannot be ignored. Just two weeks ago, Harris led the average in swing states. That lead was erased by an impressive debate performance by President Trump's running mate, J.D. Vance, who defeated Harris' running mate, Tim Walz. Trump's newfound campaign discipline. And Kamala Harris remains evasive, awkward, and lacking in stature and confidence, even in the friendliest of media environments.
the current friday afternoonTrump's average lead in battleground states is as follows:
Michigan: +0.9
Nevada: +0.5
Pennsylvania: +0.5
Wisconsin: +0.1
Arizona: +1.4
Georgia: +1.1
North Carolina: 1.0
As of Friday afternoon, Harris guided In New Hampshire, Trump won by an average of 7.8 percentage points.
President Trump's plan to visit New Hampshire before Election Day also came as Republicans recorded record early voting numbers in Georgia and North Carolina. More than 1 million voters have already cast their ballots in Georgia alone.
Things are looking good in North Carolina, too.
“We're seeing very positive and encouraging results. Yesterday we had record first-day Republican turnout in North Carolina. We just arrived in Georgia, but we've seen a lot in our first few days here. The numbers are very, very encouraging,” Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Whatley said in an interview. Breitbart News Daily on friday.
“We're seeing some very positive and encouraging results. Yesterday we had record first-day Republican turnout in North Carolina. We just arrived in Georgia, and our first few days here. The numbers we saw were very, very positive,” Whatley continued.
“So what we're seeing right now across the country, the voter registration numbers, the absentee ballot requests in states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina, the early voting numbers we're seeing across the country, and things like Arizona. “I think North Carolina and Georgia are trending very, very positive,” he continued.

