Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh to Join Trump for Final Campaign Push
BECAUSE, OF COURSE
The “special guests” will help Trump convince voters of his “great American comeback” at a Missouri rally on Monday night.
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President Trump has enlisted the help of Fox News host Sean Hannity and conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh to help convince voters of his “great American comeback” at a rally scheduled the night before elections. The Trump campaign said in a statement released Sunday that the two “special guests” will join Trump for a rally in Cape Girardeau, Missouri (Limbaugh's hometown), where the president “will make his case to the American people to support GOP candidates on Election Day.” In a statement, a Fox News spokesperson said Hannity will "only be hosting his show from that location and interviewing the president." Missouri is at the center of a key Senate race in Tuesday’s elections, with Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill tied with Republican challenger and Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley in the latest poll.