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Trump reemerges in North Carolina to a new opponent and a political landscape reshaped once again by the extraordinary

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Donald Trump is set to hold his first rally since President Joe Biden withdrew from the election race. Biden’s decision has energized the Democratic Party and led to a surge in donations. Trump and his campaign are now reconsidering their strategies as they prepare to face Vice President Kamala Harris in the November election. Trump has been active on social media, criticizing Harris and the Democratic Party. He also held a call with reporters, during which he attacked Harris’s immigration policies. Trump’s team plans to focus on crime, immigration, and inflation when campaigning against Harris. They are also concerned about the uncertainty brought by Harris’s candidacy and the potential impact on voter turnout. Trump’s campaign aims to define Harris before she can leverage the Biden election machine for her own campaign. The Trump campaign will focus on Harris’s record as a prosecutor, her vote on the Inflation Reduction Act, and her response to border crossings. They also plan to highlight certain choices she made as the San Francisco district attorney. A pro-Trump super PAC has launched an ad accusing Harris of covering up Biden’s decline. Trump’s rally in Charlotte, North Carolina, will provide him an opportunity to contrast himself with Harris in a battleground state. North Carolina was Trump’s narrowest victory in 2016 and is expected to be a key battleground in the future.