How Trump plans to finish a good week

Donald Trump wasted little time following his seven Super Tuesday primary victories before announcing six upcoming campaign stops across the country as the race heads into an elevated phase leading to the July Republican National Convention.

The GOP front-runner’s team will make six stops in four states over the next three days. He will start the trip in the Northeast Thursday with a 1:30 p.m. rally in Portland, Maine.

Following the New England rally, Trump will travel to Detroit for the 11th Republican debate, hosted by Fox News at 9 p.m. Trump will spend the night in Michigan before delivering remarks at a 9 a.m. campaign rally at the Macomb Community College Sports and Expo Center in Warren, Mich., which has the capacity to seat 4,000 people. Trump will travel northwest to Cadillac for a 1 p.m. rally at the Wexford Center to address up to 2,700 attendees.

Trump will depart the Great Lakes State for Louisiana Friday afternoon, where the businessman will address supporters in New Orleans at 6 p.m.

Trump will wrap up the week in Florida Sen. Marco Rubio’s home state, traveling to Orlando, for a noon rally on Saturday before 10,000 attendees. The candidate is ranked first in the Washington Examiner’s presidential power rankings.

Maine holds its Republican caucuses and Louisiana holds its primary Saturday, Michigan’s primary will be held Tuesday, and Florida’s is March 15.

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