Thursday, May 28, 2020

What perks will Florida and Arizona be getting in the next few months?

Politico reports that Trump’s 2016 campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, and 2016 deputy campaign manager, David Bossie, went to the White House last week and informed Trump that he’s trailing in several key swing states that could determine the outcome of the November election.

Neither Lewandowski nor Bossie are involved with the president's 2020 campaign, but Trump is known to consult with them on occasion about the political terrain.

Following their meeting with Trump, the campaign’s state directors for Arizona and Florida were reportedly called in to the White House to discuss the state of play.

Arizona has not gone for the Democratic presidential nominee since 1996. Polls show presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden with a small but consistent lead there over the past few months.

Florida is a perennial battleground state that looks like a toss-up, although polls show Trump is underperforming with key groups, such as older voters, that could tip the balance to the former vice president.

  The Hill

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