RNC Schedules Midterm Convention in Battleground State to Highlight Trump Agenda and Increase Turnout
The Republican National Committee is organizing a midterm convention expected to center on President Trump and efforts to increase Republican voter participation in the November elections.
Washington ExaminerThe Republican National Committee is organizing a midterm convention expected to center on President Trump and efforts to increase Republican voter participation in the November elections. ” The party is seeking to retain control of the House and Senate in November.
Republicans have struggled in the three midterm elections since 2018 and are working to increase turnout without Trump’s name on the ballot.
Trump’s approval rating stands at 35 percent according to a recent Reuters/Ipsos survey. 10 per gallon as of Friday, according to AAA. 5 percent for the year ending in May, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Thursday.
RNC officials toured the American Airlines Center in Dallas earlier this year as a potential site. Texas is also the location of a Senate race between GOP state Attorney General Ken Paxton and Democrat James Talarico. ” Sen.
Dan Sullivan (R-AK) stated that “the idea of boosting voter turnout is going to be really important” for the November races. Gruters previously suggested the convention could be held after Sept. 15 and before Nov.
3. Battleground states under consideration include Michigan, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.


