Former President Trump is expected to clinch the Republican nomination within the next few hours. This comes shortly after President Biden secured his nomination. The former president is anticipated to use his court appearances in the upcoming Stormy Daniels testimony trial as an opportunity to campaign.
Trump's strategy of utilizing court appearances to stay active on the campaign trail has been effective in the past. While his legal performances in previous trials may not have yielded favorable judgments, they generated significant attention and momentum during the primaries.
With court appearances scheduled four days a week, Trump's campaign opportunities are limited to weekends. However, the media attention surrounding his courthouse visits is expected to provide substantial coverage and publicity for his campaign.
Despite speculations about targeting specific voter demographics, the primary focus of Trump's upcoming court case appears to be survival. His aides are concerned about potential self-inflicted damage due to recent controversial statements made by the former president.
While Trump has expressed intentions to appeal to black voters, his approach has been criticized for perpetuating racial stereotypes. Nevertheless, part of his campaign strategy involves attempting to sway black voters away from President Biden, either to discourage voter turnout or to attract support for an independent candidate.