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Trump goes West to raise cash, rally base

Four-day swing includes campaign stops, official events

By ZEKE MILLER, Associated Press
Published: February 19, 2020, 8:07pm
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President Donald Trump greets supporters Wednesday at Palm Springs International Airport in Palm Springs, Calif. The president was en route to a fundraiser in Rancho Mirage, Calif.
President Donald Trump greets supporters Wednesday at Palm Springs International Airport in Palm Springs, Calif. The president was en route to a fundraiser in Rancho Mirage, Calif. (evan vucci/Associated Press) Photo Gallery

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — President Donald Trump trolled his political enemies Wednesday in the first of three rallies in three days in the West as Democrats vied in neighboring Nevada to be the one to challenge him in the November election.

Just minutes before Trump regaled a friendly crowd in Phoenix, Democrats watched billionaire and former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg make his debut on the debate stage ahead of Nevada’s party caucuses on Saturday. Trump took aim at the new target.

“I hear he’s getting pounded tonight — you know he’s in a debate,” Trump said about the man he has dubbed “Mini Mike” because of his short stature. “I hear that pounding. He spent $500 million so far and I think he has 15 points. Crazy Bernie was at 30.”

Arizona is a 2020 battleground state and home to Republican Sen. Martha McSally, who stood by the president during the Senate’s impeachment trial. Democrats think with a little luck, the state could be in play. Trump said he’d win the state like he did in 2016.

“With your help this November we are going to defeat the radical socialist Democrats and we are going to win Arizona in a landslide,” Trump said to loud applause.

The president’s four-day, four-state trip features big-dollar fundraisers, back-to-back-to-back campaign rallies and a sprinkling of official presidential events. It’s an unusually long domestic trip for Trump, who prefers to sleep in his own bed.

Next best: He’s sleeping each night at his own hotel just off the Las Vegas Strip and making day trips to California, Arizona and Colorado. Today, Trump will host a rally in Colorado Springs for another vulnerable Republican, Sen. Cory Gardner. On Friday, Trump will appear at a rally in Las Vegas.

Trump began his day with an unscheduled stop at a fundraiser in the gold-plated lobby of his hotel, where his son Donald Trump Jr. was the headliner. Then he hopped over to the Rancho Mirage, Calif., estate of billionaire Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison to raise more cash. The estate includes the Porcupine Creek private golf club, the site of a Trump campaign golf outing and fundraiser.

The president was expected to raise $7 million at the fundraiser, according to a Republican official familiar with the planning of the events.

Trump did have a policy component to his schedule for the day: a visit to Bakersfield, California, the hometown of House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy. The president signed his administration’s reworking of environmental regulations that will direct more of the state’s precious water to wealthy farmers and other agriculture interests in the Republican Central Valley stronghold.

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