Former President Donald Trump's campaign appearance in Asheville, North Carolina, looks different than in 2016.
Former President Donald Trump's Wednesday appearance in Asheville, North Carolina, is expected to be more focused on the economy and significantly smaller than his 2016 campaign rally in the Tar Heel State.The event was scheduled to take place at 4 p.m. ET at Asheville's Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, which has a maximum capacity of 2,431 people. The registration page describes the event as 'President Donald J.
Nationally, most aggregate polls show Harris leading Trump by a small margin.The Cook Political Report indicated on Wednesday that Harris is ahead by 2 percentage points when third-party candidates are included, 46 percent to Trump's 44 percent. In a head-to-head matchup, the margin narrows, with Harris leading by 1 point, 48 percent to 47 percent.Trump has repeatedly boasted about the size of his rally crowds, with several reports of inflated numbers.
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