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Donald Trump had looked to his first rally in three months as a reset for his campaign. Instead, the sparsely attended event in Tulsa, Oklahoma is stirring fresh questions about both his strategy and the direction of his re-election bid.
The most evident shortfall from Saturdays rally was attendance, far smaller than the overflow crowd that the president and campaign officials had promised. Yet, more significantly, in his return to the rally stage Trump struggled to escape the coronavirus pandemic and protests over police brutality, crises that are making it harder for him to focus his arguments on his Democratic opponent Joe Biden.
With the president trailing Biden in national polls and reeling from having failed to deliver his Tulsa rally as promised, the Trump campaign will face new pressure to deliver the boost needed to get his bid for a second term back on track. Trump plans to travel to two battleground states this week for speeches -- Arizona on Tuesday and Wisconsin on Thursday -- but his campaign hasnt yet announced another large-scale rally.
Every campaign always has the challenge of how many announcements can you make, how many reboots can you have, official starts, unofficial starts and this campaign is no different, said Charlie Gerow, a Republican strategist. The Trump campaign maybe oversold the Tulsa rally, he said. These things are about expectations, and they set them high.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/trump-campaign-faces-reckoning-falling-080000562.html
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(660 posts)Brother Mythos
(1,442 posts)it will have to deal with the possibility that the size the counter-protests may dwarf the size of the actual rallies. What's a fascist regime to do?!
Horse with no Name
(34,226 posts)And one even said we are being lied to. The place was full!!!
