Former President Donald Trump is set to host a series of 'messaging events' in key battleground states next week, strategically timed to coincide with the Democratic National Convention. These events, planned by his campaign, will be held in smaller venues and will focus on specific policy issues deemed crucial to the campaign's messaging.
On Monday, Trump will kick off the series in Pennsylvania, coinciding with the start of the DNC in Chicago. His speech is expected to center on the economy, as per a campaign statement.
The following day, Trump will shift his focus to crime and justice during an event in Howell, Michigan. Concurrently, his running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, will hold a rally in Kenosha, Wisconsin, also centered on crime-related issues.
Trump's itinerary includes visits to North Carolina and Arizona, where he will touch upon the economy, crime, and immigration - three key topics that his campaign believes could sway the November election in his favor.