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#Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign
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See also: Donald Trump 2000 presidential campaign, Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign, and 2018 United States elections § Campaigning by President Trump and other officials
Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign
Campaign
2020 United States presidential election
Candidate
Donald Trump
President of the United States
(2017–present)
Mike Pence
Vice President of the United States
(2017–present)
Affiliation
Republican Party
Announced
February 17, 2017 Formal Announcement:June 18, 2019
Headquarters
Trump Tower,
Manhattan, New York City, New York
Key people
Brad Parscale (campaign manager)
Michael Glassner (campaign committee manager)[1]
Tim Murtaugh (communications director)[2]
Kayleigh McEnany (national press secretary)[2]
Marc Lotter (strategic communications director)[2]
John Pence (campaign committee deputy executive director)[1]
Bradley Crate (campaign treasurer)[3]
Cole Blocker (finance director)[2]
Megan Powers (administrative operations director)[2]
Chris Carr (political director)[2]
Bill Stepien (senior political adviser)[2]
Justin Clark (senior political adviser)[2]
Lara Trump (senior consultant)[4]
Receipts
US$97,852,465.13 [5]
Slogan
Keep America Great![6][7]
Promises made, promises kept[8]
Website
www.donaldjtrump.com
This article is part of
a series about
Donald Trump
President of the United States
Incumbent
Presidency
• Transition
• Inauguration
• Timeline
• Executive actions
◦ proclamations
◦ pardons
• Trips
◦ 2017
◦ 2018
◦ 2019
◦ international
• Summits
◦ Riyadh
◦ Singapore
◦ Helsinki
◦ Hanoi
• Shutdowns
◦ Jan 2018
◦ 2018–2019
• Polls
• Protests
• Efforts to impeach
Appointments
• Cabinet
◦ formation
• Ambassadors
• Federal judges
◦ Gorsuch
◦ Kavanaugh
◦ Supreme Court candidates
• U.S. Attorneys
• Dismissals
◦ Comey
Policies
• Economy
◦ tax cuts
◦ tariffs
◦ China trade war
• Environment
◦ Paris withdrawal
• Foreign policy
◦ Iran deal
◦ Jerusalem
◦ Golan Heights
• Immigration
◦ family separation
◦ national emergency
◦ travel ban
◦ wall
• Social issues
◦ cannabis
• Space
Presidential campaigns
• 2000
◦ primaries
• 2016
◦ election
◦ primaries
◦ endorsements
▪ primary
◦ rallies
◦ convention
◦ debates
◦ Never Trump
▪ people
◦ sexual misconduct allegations
▪ Access Hollywood tape
◦ wiretapping allegations
▪ Spygate
• 2020
◦ election
◦ primaries
◦ endorsements
Controversies involving Russia
Business and personal
• v
• t
• e
The 2020 Donald Trump presidential campaign is an ongoing re-election campaign by President of the United States Donald Trump, who took office on January 20, 2017.
Trump began his reelection campaign unusually early for an incumbent President. He began spending for his reelection effort within weeks of his election, and officially filed his campaign with the Federal Election Commission on the day of his inauguration. Since February 2017, Trump has held several rallies and a fundraiser for this campaign. He has visited key electoral states. The campaign has raised funds and run two nationwide advertising campaigns. Trump has confirmed in several stump speeches that the slogans for the 2020 race will be "Keep America Great" and "Promises Made, Promises Kept."[9][10][11]
On November 7, 2018, Trump confirmed that Mike Pence would be his vice presidential running mate in 2020.[12]
Contents
• 1 Background
◦ 1.1 Permanent campaign
◦ 1.2 Polling
▪ 1.2.1 Domestic trips made by Donald Trump as U.S. President
• 2 2017 campaign developments
◦ 2.1 January 2017: Launch
◦ 2.2 February 2017: First rally
◦ 2.3 March 2017: Second and third rallies
◦ 2.4 April 2017: Fourth rally
◦ 2.5 May 2017: Launch of first advertising campaign
◦ 2.6 June 2017: Fifth rally, first fundraiser and visits to swing states
◦ 2.7 July 2017: Sixth rally
◦ 2.8 August 2017: Seventh and eighth rallies and second advertising campaign
◦ 2.9 September 2017
◦ 2.10 October 2017
◦ 2.11 November 2017
◦ 2.12 December 2017
• 3 2018 campaign developments
◦ 3.1 February 2018
◦ 3.2 March 2018
◦ 3.3 April 2018
◦ 3.4 May 2018
◦ 3.5 June 2018
◦ 3.6 October 2018
◦ 3.7 November 2018
◦ 3.8 December 2018
• 4 2019 campaign developments
◦ 4.1 January 2019
◦ 4.2 February–March 2019
▪ 4.2.1 The El Paso rally
▪ 4.2.2 CPAC
▪ 4.2.3 The "Barr letter"
▪ 4.2.4 Grand Rapids
◦ 4.3 April–June 2019
• 5 Finances
◦ 5.1 Funding pace
◦ 5.2 Notable expenditures
• 6 Groups supporting Trump
◦ 6.1 The Republican party
◦ 6.2 Super PACs
▪ 6.2.1 Amount spend by outside groups in support of campaign
◦ 6.3 Other groups
• 7 See also
• 8 Notes
• 9 References
• 10 External links
Background
Trump's predecessors merged their campaign committees into their party's committee following their election victories. Following his 2016 election victory, Trump eschewed this presidential tradition and retained a separate campaign committee which continued raising funds. In December 2016, the campaign raised $11 million.[13] These moves indicated that Trump was already eyeing a 2020 run.[14]
Trump started spending money on the 2020 race on November 24, 2016 (sixteen days after the end of the 2016 election). The earliest campaign disbursement that his committees reported was spent towards the 2020 presidential primaries was for the purchase of a Delta Air Lines ticket on this date.[15]
Trump officially filed his reelection campaign with the FEC on January 20, 2017, the day of his inauguration.[16][10][11][17] Trump launched his reelection campaign earlier in his presidency than his predecessors did. Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush and Ronald Reagan all declared their candidacies for reelection in the third year of their presidencies.[18][19] Trump filed the papers for his reelection campaign approximately 47 months prior to the date of the election.[18] In contrast, both Reagan and George H. W. Bush filed approximately twelve months, George W. Bush filed approximately eighteen, and both Clinton and Obama filed approximately nineteen months prior to the date of the election.[18]
While previous presidents had held rallies in the early days of their presidency to garner support for legislation, such rallies differed from those held by Trump in that they were funded by the White House rather than by campaign committees.[19][20] One of the advantages of having his campaign committee fund the events is that organizers can more discriminately screen attendees, refusing entry to non-supporters.[21] Trump's February rally in Melbourne, Florida was the earliest campaign rally for an incumbent president.[22][23]
By filing for his campaign as early as he did, Trump gave also himself a head start on fundraising. This can theoretically help discourage primary challengers.[23]
Trump will be 74 years old by election day 2020.[24][25] This would make Trump the oldest-ever presidential nominee on a major party ticket, surpassing Ronald Reagan and Bob Dole, both of whom were age 73 when they were the Republican Party nominees in 1984 and 1996, respectively.[26][27][28]
Since his three predecessors (Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama) won reelection, if Trump is reelected, it would be the first time in American history that there have been four consecutive presidents who were elected to two terms.[29][30] If Trump completed his second term on January 20, 2025, he would be 78 years old and would have become the oldest person to serve as president, surpassing Ronald Reagan (who was 77 when he left office in 1989).[a]
Permanent campaign
Although Trump's early campaign filing is extraordinarily unusual, aspects of a "permanent campaign" are not entirely unprecedented in American politics. Such a phenomenon had a presence in the White House at least as early as the presidency of Bill Clinton. Under the advice of Sidney Blumenthal, Clinton's staff continued to engage in campaign methodology once in office, using polling for assistance in making decisions.[22][31]
Political observers who bolster the opinion that a permanent campaign has had a significant impact on recent presidencies argue that decisions by presidents have increasingly been made with considerations to their impact on voter approval.[32]
The concept of a permanent campaign also describes the focus which recent presidents have given to electoral concerns during their tenures in office, with the distinction between the time they have spent governing and the time they have spent campaigning having become blurred.[32] Political observers consider the rise in presidential fundraising as a symptom of the permanent campaign.[32]
The disproportionately large amounts of time that presidents have spent visiting key electoral states (and comparatively small amount of they have spent visiting states that pose little electoral importance to them) has been pointed to as evidence of ulterior electoral motives influencing presidential governance, emblematic of the blurred lines between campaigning and governance in the White House.[32][31] For instance, George W. Bush embarked on 416 domestic trips during his first three years in office. This was 114 more than his predecessor Bill Clinton made in his first three years.[31] In his first year, 36% of Bush's domestic trips were to the 16 states that were considered swing states after having been decided the closest margins during the 2000 election.[31] In his second year, 45% of his domestic travel was to these states, and his third year 39% of his domestic travel was to these states.[31]
According to the Associated Press, a data analysis firm named Data Propria, launched in May 2018 to provide ad-targeting services and run by former officials of Cambridge Analytica, is working on public relations for the Trump 2020 re-election campaign.[33][34][35]
Polling
Presidential approval ratings have shown Trump to be one of the least popular presidents in the history of modern opinion polling as of his third year in office.[36][37][38] Opinion polls have shown low support for Trump when compared to several Democratic candidates, including Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, and Kirsten Gillibrand when tested in hypothetical election matchups.[39][40][41] Observers point out that presidential job approval is highly partisan: "During Trump's second year in office, which began Jan. 20, 2018, and ends Jan. 19, 2019, he averaged 87% job approval among Republicans and 8% among Democrats. Independents' views were closer to those of Democrats than to those of Republicans, with an average 36% of independents approving of Trump's performance in office."[42] Gallup polling data shows that job approval for Donald Trump is approximately 87 percent among Republicans versus only 8 percent among Democrats.[43] The reverse was the case for Barack Obama.[44]
Domestic trips made by Donald Trump as U.S. President
For a more comprehensive list, see List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump.
The following maps document the frequency with which President Trump has visited each state and territory during his presidency.
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2017
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2018
Washington, D.C.
7 or more visits
6 visits
5 visits
4 visits
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