In the next week, the US President in Oklahoma want to fight for votes

Trump announced on Wednesday (local time), at a Meeting with supporters from the African-American community in the White house, the first rally will probably oc

In the next week, the US President in Oklahoma want to fight for votes

Trump announced on Wednesday (local time), at a Meeting with supporters from the African-American community in the White house, the first rally will probably occur on Friday night in Tulsa in the state of Oklahoma. Further events are planned in Florida, Texas and Arizona. The spokesperson of the White house, Kayleigh McEnany said with a view to the pandemic, you will ensure the safety of the participants.

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The Director of communications of trump's campaign team, Tim Murtaugh, told the TV station Fox News on Wednesday that the planned rallies of the Republican Trump would be "loud and boisterous and great" - unlike the events of the design Challenger of the Democrats, Ex-Vice President Joe referenced Biden. Murtaugh rejected criticism of the election campaign events for the President during the pandemic. He said, Trump-critical media would not be disturbed by the fact that in the case of the protests following the death of the African-American George Floyd Corona-protection measures ignored had been. Trump is applying for the election in November to a second term.

Trump had a campaign event at the 2. March in Charlotte, North Carolina held. Thereafter, the Corona had a made-crisis rallies impossible. The pandemic is not over in the USA. In some US States, there are new eruptions with partially strong increase in the number of infections. The Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore reported a significant trend of a number of States - including Arizona, Utah, Arkansas, South Carolina and Nevada in the South of the country. In former hotspots such as New York and its neighbouring regions, the Numbers go back but still.

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Date Of Update: 11 June 2020, 06:26
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