Trump rallies in Wisconsin ahead of Tuesday presidential debate

Trump rallies in Wisconsin ahead of Tuesday presidential debate

Tuesday is the first discussion for president between Trump and Kamala Harris.

 

This afternoon, the former president was campaigning in Mosinee, which is near Wausau. On Saturday, the Vice President was in Pennsylvania.

 

Chief Political Reporter Charles Benson on what Trump said ahead of the high-profile debate

Trump said in interviews, town halls, and gatherings like this that he prepares for debates. His seventh presidential discussion will be on Tuesday. This is a record number in modern American politics.

 

People still care a lot about the economy and the border, and they were big topics of conversation at his more than 90-minute gathering.

 

If he wins a second term, Trump said, “I believe we are going to have the four greatest years in the history of our country. We are going to turn it around fast.” “Starting on day one I will seal the border and stop the migrant invasion of our country.”

 

What will be interesting to see on Tuesday is how much Trump sticks to his policy message and how much he goes after Kamala Harris personally.

 

Trump had this policy warning for manufacturers

“If you open your factories in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Minnesota or anywhere else in the United States, you don’t pay a tariff but if you move your production outside of the United States and send it back here, you have to pay a very substantial tariff,” he said.

 

As the much-anticipated debate on Tuesday comes, fall is in the air and the leaves are just beginning to change color. Soon, some Wisconsin voters will have their ballots in their hands.

 

People who are registered to vote and have asked for an absentee ballot by mail for the November election must receive their ballots by September 19.

 

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