Former President Trump's campaign is gearing up for the upcoming election by opening numerous new offices in seven crucial swing states. These offices will be staffed by hundreds of newly hired employees, as reported by a source.
The battleground states where Trump's campaign is focusing its efforts include Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, and North Carolina. These states are expected to play a significant role in determining the outcome of the election between President Biden and Trump.
In recent polls, Trump and Biden are neck and neck in Pennsylvania, with Trump leading by a slim margin within the margin of error. In Arizona, Trump emerged victorious in a five-way matchup, securing a lead over Biden.
As Trump prepares to ramp up his campaign efforts in swing states, criticism has been directed at his limited presence in key locations. Meanwhile, Biden's re-election campaign has already established a strong presence in several critical states.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) and Trump's campaign have refuted claims that they are behind schedule in building their election infrastructure. They emphasized their focus on fundraising, deploying assets, and supporting their winning candidate.
Despite concerns over fundraising challenges and legal fees, both the RNC and Trump's campaign have expressed confidence in their ability to cover all costs and compete effectively in the upcoming election.
While the Democrats may have a financial advantage, Trump's campaign believes that they do not need as much money to secure victory. With the election drawing closer, both campaigns are intensifying their efforts to gain support and secure crucial swing states.