Former President Donald Trump is teaming up with country music legend Lee Greenwood to sell “God Bless the USA” bibles for $59.99, in a move that has sparked both excitement and controversy.
After a period of relative quiet on the campaign trail, Trump is set to make a comeback with a Midwest trip to Wisconsin and Michigan next week. This comes as a new poll shows the race tightening in these crucial swing states.
According to a Bloomberg News/Morning Consult survey released on March 26, President Joe Biden is gaining ground in six battleground states, with a lead in Wisconsin for the first time in six surveys and a tie with Trump in Michigan. This marks a shift from a February survey where Trump led in both states.
Trump’s upcoming rallies in Green Bay and Grand Rapids on April 2 will be his first traditional campaign events in over two weeks, following a recent Ohio rally. In contrast, Biden has been actively campaigning, visiting eight states in just 18 days after his State of the Union speech.
The former president’s legal and financial troubles may have contributed to his campaign hiatus, with a criminal trial set to begin on April 15. Despite this, Trump remains confident in his chances, with his campaign spokeswoman citing polls showing him leading in key battleground states.
As the 2024 election looms, both Trump and Biden are ramping up their efforts to secure crucial swing states like Michigan and Wisconsin. With the race tightening and tensions running high, the battle for the White House is heating up once again.