Trump records robocall for Pennsylvania senate candidate ahead of primary
President Trump is reportedly putting out a robocall to help Republican Rep. Lou Barletta ahead of Pennsylvania’s Senate primary on Tuesday.
Trump touts his endorsement of the GOP congressman during the two-minute robocalls, which are expected to be launched Monday, Politico reported.
“Tuesday is Election Day, and I need you to go out and vote for my good friend, Lou Barletta, a very special guy,” the president says, according to a copy of the recording obtained by Politico.
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The president reportedly talks about how Barletta, who is the favorite to win the Tuesday primary, endorsed him early on in the 2016 race. He also highlights Baretta’s hardline stance on immigration and his support for the Republican tax bill.
Trump then goes on to attack incumbent Democratic Sen. Bob Casey, whom Barletta would likely face in the general election should he defeat state Rep. Jim Christiana in the Republican primary.
According to Politico, Trump characterizes Casey as “Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi’s guy, and he’s been a disaster in the Senate.”
The president has recently lent efforts to other Republicans seeking to unseat Democrats running in states that Trump won in 2016.
On Thursday night, Trump appeared at a rally in Indiana to tout newly minted GOP Senate nominee Mike Braun, who is set to face off against incumbent Sen. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.) in November.
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