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Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Is Trump preparing to commence the campaign rallies again after coronavirus pandemic?


Is Trump preparing to commence the campaign rallies again after coronavirus pandemic?


 U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to begin his campaign rallies again in the subsequent two weeks, a Trump campaign official declared on Monday, ending a three-month pause brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.

Trump, who grows on the energy from packed arenas, has not held a rally since March 2 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and aides portray him as chomping at the moment to get out and commence campaigning again ahead of the U.S. presidential election which is going to take place on November 3.

It was unclear exactly when or where Trump’s first rally will be and the official, confirming a report in Politico, said safety rules for attendees were still being worked out. Campaign manager Brad Parscale is to grant the president with some options in the next few days. In a declaration, Parscale predicted Trump's rallies will surpass those of Democrat Joe Biden, who's campaigning has also been diminished due to the virus.

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The Republican party's nominating convention has also been affected by the pandemic, with current public health rules barring Trump from presenting his acceptance speech before a full house of delegates and followers in Charlotte, North Carolina as originally prepared.

On Monday, a separate campaign adviser declared the president and the Republican National Committee were leaning toward moving Trump's speech to Jacksonville, Florida, where they expect to be allowed to gather in enormous numbers. Both the campaign official and adviser spoke on the situation of anonymity.

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