President Donald Trump, toured 14 locations in the last 3 days of his campaign to be re-elected as president, ending on Monday, Nov. 2, with five events in the states of North Carolina, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
We reviewed some of the president’s stops showing the best images of the events.
Saturday, Oct. 31:
- Newtown, Pennsylvania

- Butler, Pennsylvania
It is estimated that nearly 60,000 people attended the event to see President Trump.
There were supporters with flags of “oil and gas workers for Trump” and also religious groups.

President Donald Trump attends a campaign rally in Butler, Pa., on Oct. 31, 2020. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)
- Montoursville, Pennsylvania

A television reporter keeps warm in a winter hat as President Donald Trump rallies with supporters at a campaign event in Montoursville, Pa., on Oct. 31, 2020. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
- Reading, Pennsylvania

Sunday, Nov. 1:
- Rome, Georgia
Thousands of Trump supporters gathered in Rome, Georgia. Trump won this state in the 2016 election.


2. Dubuque; Iowa
The second stop on Sunday was in the state of Iowa. The temperature was almost 37.4 F and there was a cold wind as well.


Thousands of supporters lined up to see the president. It was very cold and snowy, but at the end of Trump’s speech the sun came out.


3.Washington Township, Michigan
Thousands of supporters lined up to see the president. It was very cold and snowy, but at the end of Trump’s speech the sun came out.


- Hickory, North Carolina
Local media reported mileslong lines waiting to participate in the event.



Monday, Nov. 2:
- Scranton, Pennsylvania
Trump fans sing “God Bless America.” At Monday’s second event in Scranton, people waited in the cold to see their president.


@ColumbiaBugle @TuckerCarlson @realDonaldTrump Scranton, PA right, now in the snow. pic.twitter.com/AQos5BzsmW
— realLaocoön (@ArmaVirumque312) November 2, 2020
“God Bless America” was written by a Jewish immigrant during World War I. It has since become one of the country’s favorite patriotic hymns.
- Fayetteville, North Carolina
Thousands of the president’s supporters gathered in the town of Fayetteville. The event was scheduled for last week but was postponed
due to bad weather. It was the first event on Monday, the last day of his campaign.


- Miami, Florida
Tens of thousands of President Trump’s supporters took over the Miami-Opa Locka location near the Miami airport.
For the rest of Nov. 2, President Trump visited the city of Traverse, Mich., Kenosha, Wisc., and end up in Grand Rapids, Mich.


Americans organize themselves and show their support for the president
While the president is tirelessly touring the country, his supporters organized their own parades or events to show their support for President Trump’s re-election.
In San Diego, California, one of the most Democratic states in the country, supporters organized a caravan of cars and boats.
— Jacqueline Sarkissian (@JSarkissian) November 1, 2020
At the massive Trump caravan from San Clemente to San Diego! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/26UCQRFWmJ
— Kassy Dillon (@KassyDillon) November 1, 2020
Joining the Trump caravan to San Diego really raised my spirits and was one of my most patriotic experiences.
🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/FaMmTjoLhT
— Kassy Dillon (@KassyDillon) November 1, 2020
In New Jersey, another “blue” state, Parkway residents formed a long line of cars with flags:
NJ: Trump vehicle convoy shuts down the Garden State Parkway. @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/djgi96aZFk
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) November 1, 2020
Garden State Parkway in Democratic New Jersey at a standstill in support of President Trump. @TeamTrump @EricTrump @DonaldJTrumpJr @POTUS pic.twitter.com/3tAL8oC3Tv
— The Lakewood Scoop (@LakewoodScoop) November 1, 2020
About 1,000 people in cars made a caravan in Houston, Texas, on Sunday, Nov. 1.
Kirby and 610 https://t.co/LrRKewyqUE
— Chief Art Acevedo (@ArtAcevedo) November 1, 2020