Article snippet: MANCHESTER, N.H. — President Trump opened his first rally of the 2020 campaign in the state by attacking the Democrats competing to face him next November, musing about his strategy, and workshopping his 2020 slogan with the crowd of thousands. “Pocahontas is rising,” he said, using his favorite offensive moniker for Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, prompting a wave of boos from the crowd toward her. “Kamala is falling. You got Beto, Beto is like, he is gone. We’ll see whoever it is. Well, maybe Sleepy Joe will limp across.” He then asked if the crowd preferred his 2016 slogan, “Make America Great Again” — “the greatest slogan in the history of politics” — or a new one, “Keep America Great!” The crowd roared its approval for the latter, which already hung on the banners behind the president. From the harsh nicknames and boastful rhetoric to the sea of red hats, Trump’s Thursday rally at the SNHU Arena marked the latest stop in Trump’s campaign, which never really ended after the 2016 election. (The president held a campaign-style rally less than a month after Inauguration Day in 2017.) But such appearances also represent Trump’s stark advantage over his yet-to-be-chosen Democratic opponent. As the 22 remaining hopefuls jostle for attention and dollars in a primary that could stretch until next summer, the president repeatedly takes the stage — both the literal one and that of the public’s attention — and hammers away. Trump, who made his name through ... Link to the full article to read more
Trump returns to N.H. for Manchester rally - The Boston Globe
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