Trump's first campaign event after the second assassination attempt will take place at a town hall in a crucial battleground.
On Tuesday, Ohio Sen. JD Vance will also host an event in Michigan.
On Tuesday, former President Trump will hold a town hall event in Flint, Michigan, marking his first campaign event since the recent assassination attempt.
On Tuesday evening, Trump will hold a town hall-style event at Flint's Dort Financial Center, with a focus on the auto industry and inflation, and will take questions from the audience.
On Sunday, two days after surviving a second assassination attempt, Trump played golf at Trump National Golf Club in Florida.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the Arkansas governor, will moderate Trump's Flint town hall and is anticipated to play a more significant role in campaigning for the former president in the final stretch of the election.
As the election is approaching, both candidates are intensely focused on securing support in the remaining 50 days of the campaign. Michigan, a crucial swing state, could determine the outcome of the election, making it a focal point for both Trump and Vice President Harris.
In the state, Real Clear Politics polling average shows that Harris has a slight edge over Trump with 48.3% support compared to Trump's 47.6%.
In Michigan, current polling shows Trump's performance is better than in 2016 and 2020, where he trailed Clinton by an average of 5.2 points and Biden by 4.8 points, respectively.
In 2016, Trump won Michigan by less than one percentage point, while Biden won Michigan in 2020 by less than three percentage points.
Besides Trump's Tuesday event, both presidential campaigns will visit Michigan this week. Harris will host a "Unite for America" livestream event with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday, while Trump's running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, will hold an event in Sparta, Michigan, on Tuesday.
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