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Trumps heads to a deep-red part of swing-state Wisconsin to talk about the economy

  • Former President Donald Trump is rallying in Mosinee, Wisconsin, to highlight his economic plans, marking his first visit to this rural part of the swing state.
  • Trump aims for a “national economic renaissance” by increasing tariffs, cutting regulations, and reducing corporate taxes for U.S. producers.
  • Mosinee's population is about 4,500, and Trump aims to increase votes there to counter urban Democratic advantages.
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Trumps heads to a deep-red part of swing-state Wisconsin to talk about the economy

MOSINEE, Wis. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump heads to Wisconsin on Saturday for a rally that’s intended to focus heavily on the economy, marking his first trip to the deep red, largely rural part of the key battleground state. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have been talking more about their plans for the economy in the days leading up to Tuesday’s presidential debate, where their dueling proposals are expected to take center stage…

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The Republican candidate for the US president, Donald Trump, is visiting the US state of Wisconsin, one of the so-called "swing states" that decide the outcome of the election.

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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
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