Trump returns to Minnesota October 10th

Duluth Trump crowd
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President Trump and Republicans believe Minnesota could go red  in next year's election, and supporters will be getting a big boost next month.

The White House announced that President Trump will appear at the Target Center October 10th for a campaign rally.  

This will be the fourth visit to Minnesota in less than a year and a half, and state GOP chair Jennifer Carnahan released this statement:

"We are overjoyed to welcome President Trump back to Minnesota for the fourth time in the last sixteen months. Trump has spent his first term fighting for Minnesota families and for this country. He has fulfilled his campaign promises to get our economy booming again, put America first, and has made this country great again. We are excited for the rally on October 10th and look forward to showing the Democrats how enthusiastic Minnesota Republicans are to send our 10 electoral votes to re-elect President Trump in 2020."

We are excited to welcome @realDonaldTrump back to Minnesota. The President visits on October 10th. Get ready Minnesota and Minneapolis! #KAG2020 pic.twitter.com/aQ3WhFshAH

— Jennifer Carnahan (@jkcarnah) September 26, 2019

Minnesota DFL chair Ken Martin released this statement:

Donald Trump’s record as a failed president was solidified long before he came under investigation for allegedly pressuring a foreign government to interfere in our elections.Minnesota voters will continue to reject Donald Trump’s destructive agenda and divisive presidency. pic.twitter.com/gwe8cziGQe

— Minnesota DFL Party (@MinnesotaDFL) September 26, 2019

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is not rolling out the red carpet for the president

On October 10, our entire city will stand not behind the President, but behind the communities and people who continue to make our city – and this country – great. pic.twitter.com/IGw2qis3h5

— Jacob Frey (@Jacob_Frey) September 26, 2019

Further details on the president's visit, including ticket information, will be announced at a later date.

Since 2018, Trump has visited Burnsville, Duluth, and Rochester.