Former President Donald Trump hosts rally in Ohio for JD Vance

Former President Donald Trump returned to Ohio the day before the midterm elections to push his favorite US Senate candidate, JD Vance, across the finish line. The event took place at the Wright Bros. Aero Inc. at Dayton International Airport in Vandalia. The race for the Ohio Senate seat is one of the biggest talkers in the country right now. Virtually every poll shows a virtual stalemate between Republican JD Vance and Democrat Tim Ryan. Trump was planning to announce his third presidential election at virtually any time — possibly even Monday night — but hadn’t made a final decision, according to people familiar with his thinking. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly by name. Many others noted that Trump often focuses on media attention and they saw the latest match as aimed at generating excitement for his final rally. Trump won Ohio by 8 points in 2016 and 2020. Trump has long been eager to announce his intentions and increasingly explicit as he teased his plans. “I’ll probably have to do it again but stay tuned,” he said Sunday night. Republican officials and some people in Trump’s orbit have urged him to wait until after midterms to avoid turning the election into a referendum on him while protecting him from blame if Republicans – especially candidates that he approved – didn’t do as well as expected. At the rally, Trump said he would make an announcement next Tuesday, November 15.

Former President Donald Trump returned to Ohio the day before the midterm elections to push his favorite US Senate candidate, JD Vance, across the finish line.

The event took place at the Wright Bros. Aero Inc. at Dayton International Airport in Vandalia.

The race for the Ohio Senate seat is one of the biggest talkers in the country right now.

Virtually every poll shows a virtual stalemate between Republican JD Vance and Democrat Tim Ryan.

Trump was planning to announce his third presidential election at virtually any time — possibly even Monday night — but hadn’t made a final decision, according to people familiar with his thinking. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly by name.

Many others noted that Trump often focuses on media attention and they saw the latest match as aimed at generating excitement for his final rally. Trump won Ohio by 8 points in 2016 and 2020.

Trump has long been eager to announce his intentions and increasingly explicit as he teased his plans. “I’ll probably have to do it again but stay tuned,” he said Sunday night.

Republican officials and some people in Trump’s orbit have urged him to wait until after midterms to avoid turning the election into a referendum on him while protecting him from blame if Republicans – especially candidates that he approved – didn’t do as well as expected.

At the rally, Trump said he would make an announcement next Tuesday, November 15.

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