Trump plans to hold a rally in Florida simultaneously with the 3rd GOP debate.
OAN’s Tom McGrath
4:10 PM – Friday, October 20, 2023
45th President Donald J. Trump will be mingling with supporters in Florida instead of sparring on the debate stage.
On Friday, the Trump campaign announced that he will be taking the stage at 7pm ET in Hialeah, Florida.
At the same time, Trump’s GOP challengers will be taking the debate state nearby in Miami, Florida for the third 2024 presidential primary debate.
Although an official roster has yet to be released, Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.), Nikki Haley (R-S.C.) and Vivek Ramaswamy are expected to make the cut.
In the meantime, you can watch the Trump rally here on One America News on Wednesday, November 8th at 7pm ET/ 4pm PT.
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How does Trump’s decision to hold a rally instead of participating in the debate impact his control over the narrative and potential confrontations with GOP rivals
Idential primary debate. This move by Trump comes as no surprise, as he has long preferred to connect with his supporters directly through rallies and events rather than participating in formal debates.
The decision to hold a rally in Hialeah, Florida, a diverse city with a large Hispanic population, is strategic. Florida has been a key battleground state in recent elections, and Trump aims to rally his base and gain support in this crucial swing state. By focusing his efforts on engaging directly with supporters, Trump is able to bypass the traditional debate format and deliver his message directly to the people.
This move also allows Trump to maintain control over the narrative and avoid potentially challenging questions or confrontations with his GOP rivals. While the debates provide an opportunity for candidates to showcase their policy positions and engage in discussion, Trump’s approach prioritizes his own messaging and connection with his supporters.
It is worth noting that Trump’s decision to hold a rally instead of participating in the debate does not necessarily indicate weakness or insecurity on his part. Throughout his political career, Trump has shown a knack for utilizing unconventional strategies and capitalizing on his ability to energize his base. By holding a rally, he can continue to build momentum, energize his supporters, and generate media attention.
Trump’s rally in Hialeah, Florida, will undoubtedly attract a large crowd of supporters eager to hear his message and show their support. His ability to draw crowds and connect with his base has been a defining feature of his political career. While participating in the debate would have provided a platform for him to engage with his GOP rivals, Trump’s decision to hold a rally demonstrates his confidence in his ability to connect with supporters and shape the political discourse in his own way.
As the 2024 presidential primary race continues to unfold, it will be interesting to see how Trump’s unconventional campaign strategy plays out. While his decision to forgo the debate stage may raise eyebrows among political pundits, it aligns with his unique approach to campaigning and his focus on direct communication with his base. Whether this strategy will ultimately prove successful remains to be seen, but one thing is certain - Trump’s rally in Hialeah, Florida, will be closely watched by both his supporters and his rivals.
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