Trump midterm strategy: Rallies attracting new GOP voters, energizing base for endorsed candidates
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EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump’s plan for electing Repubicans centers on rallies that energize the party's base and attract new attendees who traditionally have not turned out to vote during the midterms
"President Trump has built a massive database of those people who have registered to attend a rally since 2015," the official said. "However, when looking at the five most recent rallies, more than half of those registering are first-time attendees—they are people who have never attended a Trump rally before." Brooke Singman is a Fox News Digital politics reporter. You can reach her at Brooke.Singman@Fox.com or @BrookeSingman on Twitter.
According to Team Trump data, 54% of attendees of Trump’s rallies in Michigan and North Carolina earlier this month had never been to a rally before. 61% of attendees at his Ohio rally were new attendees, 56% of attendees in Nevada were new; and 55% of attendees at his Arizona rally had never been to a rally before.