Former President Donald Trump is holding rallies in New Mexico and Virginia, states that have not voted for the GOP nominee in two decades. His campaign is confident in his ability to beat Vice President Kamala Harris and is expanding the battleground map. Trump is focusing on driving turnout and delivering his closing message on immigration, inflation, and foreign wars. Some Republicans believe Trump is running his own campaign, while others argue that the campaign would not be scheduling rallies in certain states if they didn’t believe he had a chance to win. Trump’s team believes polls have historically undercounted his support and that there is potential for a polling error in his favor. They have dispatched former Democrats Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard to areas where Biden had success in 2020, showing their confidence in Trump’s prospects. The campaign remains optimistic about Trump’s chances despite trailing in most recent polls in key states. They are focused on making a final push to secure electoral votes needed to win back the White House and believe Trump’s diverse coalition and momentum are in his favor.
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