Former President Donald Trump to campaign in Georgia this week

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Former President Donald Trump is gearing up to campaign in Georgia this week, focusing on crucial topics such as the tax code and U. S. manufacturing. Announced on September 19, 2024, Trump's visit aims to outline his plans for lowering taxes for business owners, a move that could significantly impact local economies. He will also emphasize the importance of supporting American-made goods, which he argues is vital for economic recovery and growth.

This campaign stop is part of his broader strategy to solidify support in key states as the 2024 election approaches. Trump's return to Georgia comes at a time when he seeks to engage with voters on pressing economic concerns. His remarks are expected to resonate with local business owners and manufacturing advocates. The former president's focus on economic issues reflects his ongoing commitment to appealing to his base. As the election nears, his campaign efforts in Georgia will be closely watched.

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