Trump Prepares For 2022 Battle While Dems Pile On Failures

Democrats beware: Former President Donald Trump is sharpening his tools ahead of the 2022 midterm battle while your party scrambles, flails, and delivers failure after failure for the American people.

Donald Trump will soon be increasing his travel and appearance schedule to invigorate American voters and remind them of the successes of an America First platform Senior adviser and former campaign manager Cory Lewandowski hinted at what’s to come in a recent interview.

Lewandowski revealed:

“You’re going to see Donald Trump on the road on a much more regular basis.”

Trump is set to head to Georgia for a rally on Saturday before traveling to Iowa early next month for a rally in the crucial first-in-the-nation presidential caucus state.

The Former President will also relocate his political offices to South Florida soon.

”The season is starting to open down there. You are going to see a complete rush of candidates going down to the Mar-a-Lago area to do fundraising, to be near the president, to talk to him, to get his advice and counsel.”

Trump moved from the White House to Mar-a-Lago in late January, at the end of his presidency. But in May he moved his political headquarters and residence north to his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey.

In recent weeks, Trump has increased his campaign activity in advance of the 2022 midterm elections and a possible 2024 presidential campaign. He has already held well-received and well-publicized rallies in key states including Arizona, Florida and Ohio since leaving office. Last month, Trump claimed to have raised $12 million during a televised event in Alabama.

Trump will hold a rally on Oct. 9 in Iowa, another 2022 battleground and the state whose caucuses have kicked off the presidential nominating calendar for half a century.

Eight months after leaving the White House, Trump remains popular with Republican voters and continues to hold sway over most GOP politicians, as the former president continues to play a significant role in party politics and repeatedly teases another presidential run in 2024.

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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