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Trump looks to reset campaign amid pandemic with Tulsa rally

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Washington: Pressing ahead in a pandemic, President Donald Trump looked to reverse a decline in his political fortunes Saturday by returning to the format
Washington: Pressing ahead in a pandemic, President Donald Trump looked to reverse a decline in his political fortunes Saturday by returning to the format that has so often energised himself and his loyal supporters: a raucous, no-holds-barred rally before tens of thousands of ardent fans, this time in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The rally was shaping up to be one of the biggest indoor events in the US since large gatherings were shut down in March because of the coronavirus, and it was scheduled over the protests of local health officials and as COVID-19 cases spike in many states. The event was expected to draw crowds of protesters to the area as well.
It’s been more than three months since the nation last saw a Trump rally.
The unemployment rate stood at about 3.5% that March 2. The number of coronavirus cases in the U. S. was estimated at 91. Our country is stronger than ever before, Trump declared.
Now, the unemployment rate stands at 13.3%, based on the most recent monthly report.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases has soared to about 2.2 million.
The number of deaths reported in the U. S. has surpassed 119,000. Outrage over the criminal justice system’s treatment of minorities following the death of George Floyd and other African Americans has spawned protests around the nation.
Only about a quarter of Americans say the country is headed in the right direction.
Trump understands the stakes and was determined to return to his signature campaign events.
He dismissed complaints that bringing together throngs for an indoor rally risked spreading the coronavirus as nothing more than politics.
Big crowds and lines already forming in Tulsa.

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