In 2016, Trump held 323 rallies between the primary and general elections. In 2020, he managed to squeeze in almost 70 rallies between the Nov. 3 election and the COVID-era restart on June 20, sometimes going as high as three or four rallies in a single day. This time around, Trump’s rally schedule has been significantly diminished, settling at around two per month in the run up to Iowa. It’s a reduction due to a confluence of factors, ranging from his legal peril and crowded court schedule to the cost savings and messaging upside of keeping the MAGA festivals to a minimum.
The 19 people accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia to keep Trump in power
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