TRUMPDATE: Latest from the Team Trump Virginia Campaign for October 31

Welcome to the Saturday edition of our daily Virginia Trump campaign update! We will provide our readers with daily updates on the Trump Virginia campaign from today to November 3 (and after…if need be!).

It’s officially three days until the election on November 3. Early voting in Virginia closes at 5 p.m. TODAY.

We’re in the final 72 hours before the polls close. It’s hard to believe that the campaign will be over, but it’s clear that the fight for the White House will not be decided that night. But it has all come down to this, and the American people are looking forward to a president being named.

President Trump is making his final push through battleground states this weekend. The campaign announced additional rallies even leading into Monday night.

Today the president will spend the day in Pennsylvania. There are four rallies scheduled that Trump is expected to speak at. Sunday Air Force One will carry Mr. Trump from Michigan to Iowa, North Carolina, Georgia and Florida, and on Monday you can expect the president to go to North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.

Kenosha will be the destination in Wisconsin Trump will head to. Kenosha became a hotspot of rioting and looting this summer after the police shooting of Jacob Blake. And in the ensuing clashes, Kyle Rittenhouse shot and killed two BLM protesters.

This afternoon the Hanover Republican Committee will be hitting the road for one of two Trump parades scheduled for the Richmond area. Those participating are asked to meet in the parking lot of Calabash Seafood (7514 Lee Davis Rd., Mechanicsville, VA 23111). The lead car will depart at 1 p.m., and the parade will cover 45 miles before ending back at Calabash Seafood.

On Sunday, Richmond City Council candidate Mike Dickinson will lead the other Trump parade. The last event Dickinson organized saw over 500 vehicles turn out. Sunday’s parade will once again meet and leave from the parking lot of Mission BBQ (5440 Glenside Dr., Richmond, Va. 23228) at 2 p.m. That train of vehicles will eventually end up in the city of Richmond, in the district Dickinson is seeking to represent on city council.

For both parades, any and all vehicles are welcomed, and those participating are encouraged to decorate their vehicles with Trump signs and flags.

Check back every day for more Trump Virginia campaign updates! If you want to join the volunteer team or if you need signs email Fredericks or Justin Rice.

Justin Rice: [email protected]

John Fredericks: [email protected]

To Donate to our Virginia campaign click here.

For more information, or to sign up to become a volunteer, click here.

The Trump Campaign in Virginia Needs Poll Watchers! Don’t let them steal the election! Get paid, too!

For information email: [email protected]

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Photo “President Trump” by The White House.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Fredericks is the publisher and editor-in-chief of The Virginia Star.
He is also a Trump 2020 delegate and the chairman of the Trump Virginia Delegation.

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