Many Trump supporters believe the criminal cases against him are politically motivated. Democrat prosecutors have thrown trial after trial at him. Some think it is to drain him of resources and throw him into jail—so he cannot win the 2024 Election.
The liberal judge presiding over his criminal case out of New York has required Trump to be in court every day. That seems to be an obvious attempt at derailing the work he has to do for his campaign.
But if Democrats assume Trump is going to take this lying down, they really don’t get Donald. This week, Trump got a day off from the ongoing trial. And he is wasting no time to jump back onto the campaign trail.
From Fox News:
Donald Trump is making the most of his day off from court this week.With the judge in the former president’s first criminal trial using Wednesdays to handle other business from other cases he’s handling, Trump is heading to two crucial states that may decide the winner of his 2024 rematch with President Biden.
Trump is making campaign stops in Wisconsin and Michigan, two crucial battlegrounds he narrowly captured in his 2016 presidential election victory but where he fell short four years later as he lost his re-election bid…
Trump’s unexpected victories in Michigan and Wisconsin, along with Pennsylvania, over 2016 Democrat presidential nominee Hillary Clinton shattered the so-called “blue wall” of states that Democrats had counted on for nearly a quarter-century.
Trump had one day off from Democrat Alvin Bragg’s criminal trial. So, he jetted off from New York to visit voters in the swing states of Wisconsin and Michigan. Trump upset Hillary Clinton’s hopes in 2016 when he won these two states. Now, he is gearing up for another tidal wave of support this year.
Wisconsin and Michigan are home to many hard-working, blue-collar Americans. They have historically sided with Democrats since they claim to support their trade unions. But despite his pledges, President Biden has apparently not done much to help voters in these states.
Inflation, the open border, and rampant crime are turning blue-collar voters away from the Democrat president. The economy isn’t doing what Joe Biden claims it’s doing. And working families are feeling the pain. Meanwhile, Biden seems more concerned with Ukraine than with Detroit or Green Bay.
And it is likely Trump will be able to recapture support among Wisconsin and Michigan voters this year. He devoted the entire day to traveling across both these states to attend campaign events.
Key Takeaways:
- Donald Trump spent Wednesday campaigning in Michigan and Wisconsin.
- The present left New York to return to the campaign trail in these critical swing states.
- Trump won both states in 2016, upsetting Democrats.
Source: Fox News