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Trump Tells Louisiana ‘I’ll See You Tonight.’ He’s Going to Mississippi. Trump Tells Louisiana ‘I’ll See You Tonight.’ He’s Going to Mississippi.
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WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday appeared to mix up Louisiana and Mississippi, or at least his travel plans, ahead of his late-afternoon trip to Tupelo, Miss., for a “Keep America Great” rally.WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday appeared to mix up Louisiana and Mississippi, or at least his travel plans, ahead of his late-afternoon trip to Tupelo, Miss., for a “Keep America Great” rally.
In a morning Twitter post, Mr. Trump wrote, “Louisiana, I’ll see you tonight. Big Rally for Eddie R. He will be a GREAT GOVERNOR. Early voting starts! @EddieRispone.” In a morning Twitter post, Mr. Trump wrote: “Louisiana, I’ll see you tonight. Big Rally for Eddie R. He will be a GREAT GOVERNOR. Early voting starts! @EddieRispone.”
The post was deleted a few minutes later.The post was deleted a few minutes later.
The president’s rally in Mississippi is scheduled for Friday evening. He was in Louisiana about three weeks ago. The White House did not immediately respond to questions about the mix-up.
The president appeared at the Oct. 11 rally with Eddie Rispone, who is competing in a runoff election for governor of Louisiana later this month, but had not formally endorsed him. Mr. Trump has had a busy rally schedule in recent months. He will be in Mississippi on Friday evening. He was in Louisiana about three weeks ago for a rally and planned to return to the state for another next week.
Minutes after his initial tweet and deletion, Mr. Trump rallied his followers to support Mr. Rispone. And to be sure, Louisiana is on Mr. Trump’s mind with a Republican candidate for governor, Eddie Rispone, in a runoff election with the Democratic incumbent.
There was nothing on the president’s public schedule about an additional stop in Mississippi’s neighboring state. The president is scheduled to leave Washington late Friday afternoon. Minutes after Mr. Trump’s initial mis-tweet, the president shared his support for Mr. Rispone, a conservative Republican and a Trump ally who projects himself as a political outsider.
The White House could not immediately be reached for comment.
The runoff vote is scheduled for Nov. 16. Louisiana’s incumbent governor, John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, is vulnerable in a state that Mr. Trump won by 20 points in 2016.
Mr. Trump’s travel schedule has been peppered with rallies in recent months — five since the beginning of September. In October, he was in Lake Charles, La., for a raucous event where he attacked his political enemies and denounced the impeachment inquiry to applause and cheers from the crowd. A day earlier, he held a rally in Minneapolis.
Friday’s campaign event in Mississippi comes ahead of a tough governor’s race where the Republican candidate, Tate Reeves, is competing to retain the party’s control.
On Sunday, Mr. Trump tweeted, “MISSISSIPPI! There is a VERY important election for Governor on November 5th.” He added, “He has my Complete and Total Endorsement!”
Friday’s rally will also be the first since the House passed a resolution to set the framework for the next stage of the impeachment inquiry into Mr. Trump. As of September, the president’s approval ratings in Mississippi had gone down 13 points since he took office, according to Morning Consult, a polling, media and technology company.