President Donald Trump kicks off 2020 re-election campaign in Florida | USA TODAY
President Donald Trump returns to Florida Tuesday to officially begin his re-election campaign. <a href="https://bit.ly/2Zrbgsi" title="https://bit.ly/2Zrbgsi" target='_blank'>https://bit.ly/2Zrbgsi</a><br />
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The Orlando rally is in the heart of the must-win 2020 swing state, which Trump won narrowly in 2016. Trump will be appearing with Vice President Mike Pence at the event, which kicks off at 8 p.m. ET in the 20,000-capacity Amway Center. For those who don’t make it in the door, large screens will be set up for viewing outside the arena. And it might be necessary –Trump supporters were already lining up for seats on Monday morning. <br />
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President Donald Trump returns to Florida Tuesday to officially begin his re-election campaign. https://bit.ly/2Zrbgsi
The Orlando rally is in the heart of the must-win 2020 swing state, which Trump won narrowly in 2016. Trump will be appearing with Vice President Mike Pence at the event, which kicks off at 8 p.m. ET in the 20,000-capacity Amway Center. For those who don’t make it in the door, large screens will be set up for viewing outside the arena. And it might be necessary –Trump supporters were already lining up for seats on Monday morning.
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