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Trump and Vance team up to campaign in Minnesota, a state that hasn't backed the GOP in 52 years

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Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally, Saturday, July 27, 2024, in St. Cloud, Minn. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

ST. CLOUD, Minn. (AP) 鈥 As the presidential campaign enters a critical final 100 day stretch, Republican nominee and his running mate, , rallied supporters on Saturday in a state that hasn鈥檛 backed a GOP candidate for the White House since 1972.

The rally in St. Cloud, Minnesota, was designed as a sign of the campaign鈥檚 bullishness about , particularly when President Joe Biden was showing signs of weakness ahead of his decision to exit the campaign. Trump, who won Michigan and Wisconsin in 2016 only to lose them four years later, has increasingly focused on Minnesota as a state where he鈥檇 like to put Democrats on defense.

The rally is something of a gamble, potentially forcing the likely Democratic nominee, and Democrats to devote resources in a state they would likely otherwise ignore. But it could also be a risk for Trump if he spends time in places that might prove to be a reach with Harris leading the ticket when he could otherwise focus on maintaining his support in more traditional battlegrounds.

Trump spoke for more than an hour and a half to cheering crowds holding signs supporting police and calling for the deportation of migrants in the country illegally. He of escalating attacks against on immigration and crime.

He called her a 鈥渃razy liberal鈥 and accused her of wanting to 鈥渄efund the police," while he said by contrast, he wants to 鈥渙verfund the police.鈥

鈥淪he has no clue, she's evil,鈥 Trump said, suggesting Harris had as vice president. 鈥淜amala Harris鈥 deadly destruction of America鈥檚 borders is completely and totally disqualifying for her to be president.鈥

Trump called out Harris for a 2020 post she made after the in Minneapolis at the hands of police. The post had encouraged people to help protesters by donating to the Minnesota Freedom Fund, which had been working on reforming the bail system and posted criminal bail for people as part of a campaign to address inequities in the system.

Though Harris did not contribute to the fund herself, her tweet was among those from celebrities and high-profile people that helped donations flow into the cash-strapped nonprofit, helping it quickly raise $34 million. In the immediate aftermath of the protests and unrest, the group actually spent little bailing out protesters.

Ammar Moussa, a spokesperson for the Harris campaign, called Trump's attack line 鈥渁 desperate lie from a desperate campaign" that can't change the fact that its candidate has been .

Trump also knocked Harris as an 鈥渁bsolute radical鈥 on abortion, seemingly sensing an opening to attack her on the issue after she has become the Biden administration's . He wrongly suggested Harris wants abortion 鈥渞ight up until birth and after birth.鈥 Infanticide is criminalized in every state, and that allows killing a baby after birth.

Yet the former president also recycled much of his past material targeting Biden, showing how his campaign has sought to keep Biden's pitfalls fresh in voters' minds even after the president has ended his candidacy and endorsed Harris.

Trump's remarks followed a spirited speech from Vance, in which he leaned heavily into issues that animate the GOP base, particularly security at the U.S.-Mexico border and crime. He also took a broadside against the news media, arguing that journalists were comparing the first Black woman and person of to lead a major party ticket to Martin Luther King, Jr.

In May, Trump headlined a GOP fundraiser in St. Paul, where he boasted he could win the state and made explicit appeals to the iron-mining range in northeast Minnesota, where he hopes a heavy population of blue-collar and union workers will shift to Republicans after years of 小蓝视频 solidly Democratic.

Appealing to that population has also helped Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz land on the list of about a dozen Democrats who are 小蓝视频 vetted to potentially be .

Walz posted on the social platform X on Friday poking fun at Trump's visit to his state.

鈥淒onald Trump is coming back to the State of Hockey tomorrow for the hat trick,鈥 Walz wrote. 鈥淗e lost Minnesota in 鈥16, 鈥20, and he鈥檒l lose it again in 鈥24.鈥

Saturday's rally took place at the Herb Brooks National Hockey Center, a 5,159-seat hockey arena. After surviving the July 13 assassination attempt on him at an outdoor rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Trump has only had events at indoor venues. But he said in a post on his social media network Saturday that he will schedule outdoor stops and the 鈥淪ECRET SERVICE HAS AGREED TO SUBSTANTIALLY STEP UP THEIR OPERATION."

Secret Service officials would not say whether the agency had agreed to expand operations at Trump鈥檚 campaign events or had any concerns about him potentially resuming outdoor gatherings. 鈥淓nsuring the safety and security of our protectees is our highest priority,鈥 Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said in a statement Saturday. 鈥淚n the interest of maintaining operational integrity, we are not able to comment on specifics of our protective means or methods."

Earlier Saturday, Trump spoke at a in Nashville, Tennessee, laying out a plan to embrace cryptocurrency if elected and promising to make the U.S. the 鈥渃rypto capital of the planet鈥 and a 鈥渂itcoin superpower.鈥

Trump didn鈥檛 always support cryptocurrency but has changed his attitude toward the digital tokens in recent years and in May, his campaign started accepting donations in cryptocurrency.

Also Saturday, Harris ramped up her campaign for president with her since becoming the Democrats鈥 likely White House nominee.

The event in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, on Saturday was expected to raise more than $1.4 million, her campaign announced, from an audience of hundreds at the Colonial Theatre. That would be $1 million-plus more than the original goal set for the event before Biden dropped out of the race.

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Swenson reported from New York. Associated Press writers Aamer Madhani and Brian Slodysko in Washington and Kimberlee Kruesi in Nashville, Tennessee, contributed to this report.

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Michelle L. Price And Ali Swenson, The Associated Press

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