Former President Donald Trump will continue making his imprint on the Nov. 8 midterm elections with the announcement of four upcoming Save America rallies to support various Republican candidates in races around the country.
From Florida to Iowa with stops in Pennsylvania and Ohio, Trump will be cross-crossing into some of the most critical battleground states where control of the House and Senate will be decided. The rallies do not come without intrigue, of course, since there is likely no coincidence one of the stops is in Iowa, the first-in-the-nation caucus state for the 2024 presidential primary.
Trump November Rallies
- Thursday, November 3 – Sioux City, IA
- Saturday, November 5 – Latrobe, PA
- Sunday, November 6 – Miami, FL
- Monday, November 7 – Dayton, OH
See the Trump rally schedule for full details including start time and ticket information.
Trump will be headed to Sioux City, Iowa, on Thursday, Nov. 3 for an evening rally:
Former President Donald Trump will travel to Iowa next week to help boost Republicans ahead of Election Day.
Trump is scheduled to hold a rally at 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at the Sioux City Gateway Airport with Republican Gov. Kim Reynolds and Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, who are both up for reelection. Trump has endorsed both of them.
This will be Trump’s first trip to Iowa since October 2021 when he held a rally at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. It will take him to northwest Iowa in a deeply conservative corner of the state as Republicans look to buoy turnout and enthusiasm.
Iowa is a state where Republicans have continued making inroads in recent years and are on the precipice of a statewide sweep. Adding Trump’s enthusiasm to the mix can only benefit GOP candidates on Election Day.
In Pennsylvania, on Saturday, Nov. 5, Trump will be in Latrobe to support Dr. Mehment Oz in the Senate race and Doug Mastriano in the race for Governor:
Former President Trump is heading back to Pennsylvania for the third time this year and just days ahead of the November midterms for a rally with two of his endorsed candidates.
Trump’s Save America PAC said he will be at the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Latrobe on Nov. 5 to stump for his endorsees in the state, including GOP Senate hopeful Mehmet Oz and Republican gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano.
Tickets for the Latrobe rally can be reserved on the Save America rally website. Users may only register one ticket per mobile number per event. All tickets are subject to a first come first serve basis.
Meanwhile, for the upcoming Florida rally in Miami, on Sunday, Nov. 6, Trump will be joined by Sen. Marco Rubio but not by Gov. Ron DeSantis:
A Miami rally announced on Wednesday by former President Donald Trump will prominently feature Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, but will notably not include Gov. Ron DeSantis, even though he is currently running for reelection in the state.
The rally comes as the relationship between Trump and DeSantis, once allies, has grown distant ahead of a possible presidential showdown in 2024.
As Trump has shifted his focus toward his own political future, two people who recently spoke to him told CNN that the former President has complained about the Florida governor and indicated he was ungrateful to Trump, who believes he is responsible for DeSantis’ success in 2018.
As it’s clear both men are working with an eye toward the 2024 presidential election, the public relationship between Trump and DeSantis seems to have soured somewhat. Neither one wants to declare war on the other, it would be politically risky to do so. Many speculate that if Trump runs in 2024, DeSantis wouldn’t be wise to enter the race and risk splitting the MAGA base of the party or ending up losing the primary. For whatever reason, DeSantis will be absent from Trump’s Miami rally.
In Ohio, on Monday, Nov. 7, Trump will be campaigning for J.D. Vance in his quest to hold the open Senate seat for Republicans:
Former President Donald Trump will return to Ohio the night before the mid-term election to push his preferred U.S. Senate candidate, JD Vance, across the finish line.
According to our sister station WDTN, Trump will hold a rally in support Vance for the Republican U.S. Senate candidate on Monday, Nov. 7.
The event is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. at Wright Bros. Aero Inc. at Dayton International Airport in Vandalia.
Vance has bounced back since earlier concerns over the summer that he wasn’t running a solid campaign. Since that time, Vance has benefitted from the overall mood of Ohio voters which have largely soured on Biden’s policies and the Democratic candidate, Tim Ryan.
As noted above, check the Trump rally schedule for all rally details including location, start time, and to request tickets. We will provide a live stream link and coverage of each rally in the lead-up to Election Day on Nov. 8.
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