Trump to campaign in crucial Florida amid high court suspense
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[September 24, 2020]
By James Oliphant
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With speculation
swirling over his pick for the U.S. Supreme Court, President Donald
Trump heads to Florida on Thursday, hoping to shore up support in that
hotly contested state ahead of the Nov. 3 election.
Trump’s trip to Jacksonville comes two days before he plans to reveal
his nominee to succeed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the liberal icon who
died last week at 87, and as a Reuters poll showed the presidential race
between Trump and Democrat Joe Biden in Florida to be a dead heat.
Populous Florida, with its 29 electoral votes, is central to Trump’s
re-election strategy. The new Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted from Sept.
11-16, showed Biden and Trump tied in support in the state, at 47% each.
The poll showed that Florida voters trusted Biden and Trump equally to
handle the coronavirus pandemic, but gave the president a 51% to 41%
edge in managing the economy even amid the current downturn.
Trump, a Republican, won the state in 2016 over Democrat Hillary Clinton
by just over 1 percentage point.
Trump has worked diligently to ramp up support among Florida’s Hispanic
community, particularly Cuban Americans in south Florida. On Wednesday,
his administration slapped new restrictions on trade with Cuba, banning
U.S. citizens from bringing home rum or cigars from the Communist-run
island and from staying at Cuban government-owned hotels.
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President Donald Trump speaks to reporters during a news conference
in the Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House in Washington,
U.S., September 23, 2020. REUTERS/Tom Brenner
Some Florida Republicans have pushed for Trump to choose Barbara
Lagoa, a Cuban-American judge on the Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals, to replace Ginsburg, believing the move would
bolster his prospects in the state.
But Trump has yet to meet with Lagoa. “I don’t have a meeting
planned, but she is on my list,” he told a news conference on
Wednesday.
Trump met with the leading candidate, Amy Coney Barrett, a judge on
the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, earlier this week at the
White House.
He is set to announce his choice on Saturday, touching off what is
expected to be a furious partisan battle in the U.S. Senate over her
confirmation.
(Reporting by James Oliphant; Additional reporting by Steve Holland
and Jeff Mason; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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