'The stakes are high': After Tulsa rally, Trump heads to battleground states looking for a boost

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'The stakes are high': After Tulsa rally, Trump heads to battleground states looking for a boost
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President Trump will visit the battleground states of Arizona and Wisconsin this week as his campaign tries to regain its footing after a tough week.

. On top of that, several polls released last week showed Trump trailing his Democratic challenger, former Vice President Joe Biden.The fallout from the Tulsa rally raises the stakes even higher for the events in Arizona and Wisconsin, said Kevin Madden, a political consultant who has advised several Republican presidential candidates.

Alex Conant, a GOP consultant who served as communications director for Sen. Marco Rubio’s presidential effort in 2016, said the campaign will likely need another form of relaunch after Tulsa's less-than-expected attendance. "He can call attention to promises kept on his key issues, which will remind voters of the stakes in the election and the choice they have" in November, Mackowiak said.RealClearPolitics

"Immigration may have felt more important in 2016 when there was less going on, but with the public health crisis, economic troubles, real concern about inequities in policing – does the president's focus on the same issues he focused on in 2016 have as much relevance in a different time?" Kondik said.have died from the coronavirus with more than two million cases reported, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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