Politics & Government

Trump Visiting Southport, Fort Wayne Before Election Day

President Trump was in Indianapolis Saturday, Oct. 27 speaking at the FFA Convention.

SOUTHPORT, IN — President Donald Trump will head back to Indiana twice before Election Day, making stops in Southport Friday, Nov. 2 and Fort Wayne Monday, Nov. 5. IBJ reported President Trump is coming to Indiana to campaign for Republican U.S. Senate candidate Mike Braun and other GOP candidates.

According to the news report, Trump will lead Friday's rally at 7 p.m. in the Southport Fieldhouse, Southport High School's gymnasium. Vice President and former Indiana Governor Mike Pence will also be in attendance.

Trump was in downtown Indianapolis this past Saturday to speak at the National FFA Convention

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The President will make a stop in Fort Wayne the day before the election, and will also visit Missouri, West Virginia, Montana, Ohio, Georgia, Tennessee and Florida, IBJ said. (Subscribe to the Indianapolis Patch daily newsletter which is delivered to your inbox once a day to keep you updated with breaking news and other updates, for free. Make sure to "Like" Indianapolis Patch on Facebook).

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Former President Barack Obama will visit Gary Sunday, Nov. 4 to rally Hoosiers in support of Sen. Joe Donnelly and other party candidates.

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(Photo: President Donald Trump embraces Rabbi Benjamin Sendrow after he prays at the 91st annual Future Farmers of America Convention and Expo at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018, following a shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue. Andrew Harnik: Associated Press)

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