Trump to rally in Indiana as GOP eyes Joe Donnelly’s Senate seat

President Trump will hold a rally in VIce President Mike Pence’s home state of Indiana next Thursday, May 10, his campaign committee announced Thursday afternoon.

Trump will remind Hoosier State voters about the GOP tax cuts and their effect on the working class during the event. The rally will be held almost six months ahead of the 2018 midterm elections, in which Democratic incumbent Sen. Joe Donnelly faces a challenge from a handful of Republican candidates, including Reps. Luke Messer and Todd Rokita.

“This will be a special trip as President Trump has a unique connection with Hoosiers, having picked one of Indiana’s finest leaders ever to serve the nation alongside him, Vice President Mike Pence,” Michael S. Glassner, chief operating officer of Donald J. Trump for President, Inc., said in a statement.

“The president is excited to return to South Bend to tout the benefits that his historic tax cuts are providing Hoosier families throughout Indiana, and to remind them what an important role they’ll play in expanding our GOP majority in the Senate in the mid-term elections this fall,” he added.

The trip to Indiana will be Trump’s ninth since he launched his campaign in 2015. He will speak at Atlantic Aviation center at 7 p.m.

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