Trump visits Pennsylvania business as Iran tensions ease ahead of midterms
Donald Trump traveled to the Allentown area of Pennsylvania to promote economic conditions during a campaign appearance at a local business.
The visit coincided with an interim agreement between the United States and Iran on nuclear matters. Trump sought to move past the conflict and its effects on fuel prices as he campaigned ahead of the November midterm elections.
Gasoline prices had risen during the period of heightened tensions with Iran. Trump's appearance in Pennsylvania reflected his focus on economic messaging during the midterm cycle, when his party faces voters across the country.
The former president has made the economy a central component of his campaign rhetoric in recent weeks. Pennsylvania, a key battleground state, has been a regular stop for Republican candidates and party leaders during the midterm season.
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