Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump announced on Wednesday night that he intends to visit Springfield, Ohio, and Aurora, Colorado — two cities that have been thrown into the national spotlight over migrant influxes.
Trump made the announcement during his rally in Uniondale, New York, telling supporters that he will travel to Springfield “in the next two weeks,” adding that he will also visit Aurora in the near future. Both places have become the center of the Trump-Vance message on immigration as residents speak out about the influx of migrants in Springfield and Venezuelan gang activity in Aurora.
“I’m going to Springfield and I’m going to Aurora,” Trump said as the crowd cheered. “You may never see me again, but that’s okay. I gotta do what I gotta do.”
“Whatever happened to Trump? Well, he never got out of Springfield,” he quipped. “I’m leading in…