Former President Donald Trump is expected to be on the campaign trail “nearly every day” during the month leading up to Nov. 5, holding rallies, small speeches, interviews and retail stops, he said. A person familiar with the schedule told The Post.
“We will be on the road almost every day from now until Nov. 5,” a Trump campaign official said.
Trump, 78, will place particular emphasis on seven key battleground states: Arizona, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia and North Carolina.
He's also scheduled to perform at events in Florida, New York and New Jersey, where he already has time because he has land.
The schedule includes “multiple weekly gatherings” and smaller policy-focused “messaging events.”
Trump will also speak directly to voters at voter-led town halls and retail stores, which will be particularly effective at driving engagement, the sources continued.
Videos of Trump speaking to voters, including visits to a bodega in New York City and a Chick-fil-A in Georgia, have become “so viral on social,” that the campaign sees it as a good way to drive engagement and media acquisition. There is. Source added.
Trump will continue to do interviews on hit cable TV and radio shows, interviews with local stations, and “some alternative media,” including podcasts, the person said.
President Trump returns to the scene of his first assassination attempt and holds a large rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, beginning a 30-day blitzkrieg.
The former president is also scheduled to give a rally in Wisconsin on October 6th, an Israel memorial event in Miami on October 7th, and a speech at the Detroit Economic Club on October 10th.
On October 17th, he will attend Al Smith's benefit dinner in the Big Apple.
The 30-day pre-election spurt is the last chance for President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, 59, to gain support from voters, as polls show the two candidates neck and neck in the nation and in battleground states.
The margin between the two 2024 candidates is less than 2 percentage points in each of the seven battleground states, according to RealClearPolitics averages.
Harris is sending former President Barack Obama to replace her in battleground states. The first stop of his campaign will be Pittsburgh on October 10th.




