in florida, they often have low selections. in a few races down there this cycle are as tight as you get. the senate race in the governor s race as well. the governor potentially in trouble especially in the governor s race. in pensacola president trump is headed there to rally the base. both races just absolutely critical, not only for florida voters but also who controls the u.s. senate. whoever controls tallahassee as governor is widely believed to be a big influence as to which presidential candidate can take florida in 2020. as you can see the trump faithful came out early this morning. even though they can t get inside the airport hangar where tonight s big rally starting president trump will be. he s in the air and air force one heading to montana. last night he was in
pensacola now. reporter: president trump returning to the sunshine state, second visit, second make america great again rally in 4 days, he was in fort myers area on wednesday night, stumping for governor scott and former congressman desantos. he will be in front of the crowd in less than a half hour. looks like a couple thousand people in the airport hangar. on the pensacola airport property. the big signs are up. that will be blanking flanking the u.s. flag, the theme, the president said in montana, republicans mean more jobs and less crime. as he hammered democrats and their more liberal policies, this is a very expensive state, third largest state in the country, of. a lot of that money being spent on television campaign ads, which have floodded the
the trump faithful have been out here since early this morning, some people got here last night and slept in their cars. these are the people going to the airport hangar in just a couple of hours. of course president trump will come here to wrap up the evening with a big mega rally in pensacola. two critical races, one for the sentence and one for who will become the next governor of florida and reside in the mansion in tallahassee. last night, president trump was in indianapolis. he was in florida on wednesday night. last night he was enthusiastic, telling the crowd that electing democrats will have dire consequences. republicans equals more jobs and less crime. in miami yesterday former president barack obama was campaigning on behalf of senator nelson and a mayor from tear trent tallahassee was running for governor.
everything you and i believe in regarding the future of america is on the line. so this is a closing argument designed to drive up republican turnout despite the risk of deepening national divides. now, the president has seven more rallies ahead of him leading up to election day. he s in montana as we speak. he later heads off to florida. the president is president s deliberately provocative style might end up hurting moderate republican candidates among college-educated voters in suburban swing districts. that s a risk the president is apparently willing to take, david. jeff bennett at the white house. i want to turn to belgrade, montana. our colleague kelly o donnell is there in the airport hangar. you re going to see saddle peak
reporter: the president softening his frustration by adding we don t care about momentum when it comes to a disgrace like just happened to our country. reporter: but in hopes of reving up republican momentum, the president has taken his immigration on the road with multiple rallies a day. does anybody think this makes sense? reporter: the president getting a course of boos throughout an airport hangar in missouri 14th night when he dismissed the birthright citizenship amendment as nothing but this crazy, lunatic policy that we can end. reporter: trump blaming democrats for what is in the constitution. the democrats want to continue giving automatic birthright citizenship to every child born to an illegal alien. reporter: now, wolf, immigration was at the top of the president s priority list here in west virginia, but he did briefly mention that impressive jobs report that came out today, saying that there are people who keep telling him he