GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s plans to visit Michigan for campaign event this week signifies commitment to lure swing states in presidential election battle.
One of Trump’s two campaign events on Thursday in battleground states will take him to Michigan, where he will address the economy, indicating a renewed urgency to lure voters in swing states.
The former president will visit the business Alro Steel on Thursday afternoon in Potterville, Michigan.
The campaign event is set for Thursday afternoon, one stop ahead of a visit Trump has set for La Crosse, Wisconsin, later on Thursday.
Michigan and Wisconsin, along with Pennsylvania, where Trump plans on stumping on Friday, are considered swing states for voters in this year’s presidential election. Trump won all three when elected president in 2016 election but lost them in 2020.