
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump tweeted early Friday he was looking forward to visiting Louisiana later in the evening, but there was one big problem: He’s going to Mississippi.
“Louisiana, I’ll see you tonight,” Trump said in a tweet that was later deleted. “Big Rally for Eddie R. He will be a GREAT GOVERNOR. Early voting starts! @EddieRispone.”
Instead, Trump has a political rally in Tupelo, Miss., on Friday evening.Â
A rally in Monroe, Louisiana, which like Mississippi will soon hold a gubernatorial election, is scheduled for Wednesday of next week.
It’s easy to see how Trump might get confused – he has a lot of political activity over the next six days.
The trips to Mississippi and Louisiana – as well as a Monday night rally in Lexington, Kentucky – reflect Trump’s involvement in three governors’ races, all Republican states where GOP candidates face tough challenges.
In Mississippi, Republican Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves is in a tight race with Democratic Attorney General Jim Hood for the right to move into the governor’s mansion. Trump’s rally in Tupelo, Mississippi, is designed to bolster Reeves’ chances.
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Trump’s Monday night rally in Lexington is in support of incumbent Gov. Matt Bevin. He faces a tough challenge from Democrat Andy Beshear, the state’s attorney general.
