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The current President of the United States Donald trump remembered his old strategy of the campaign and decided to focus on its core electorate for victory in the upcoming elections. This writes the Associated Press.

According to the advisors headquarters of the trump, it would be extremely difficult to win over voters who are still not fully decided for whom they will vote, or convinced centrists. In such circumstances, appeal primarily to those who are and support the current head of state is not just the best option, but actually the only one.

So, a number of recent decisions of the administration trump was due to this desire to please the old supporters of his policies. In particular, we are talking about tougher immigration laws, the promotion of conservative candidates to the Supreme court, as well as more concentration on the revitalization of the economy than in combating coronavirus.

In addition, in order to motivate his loyal electorate to come to the polls, trump in the campaign, in June held a few events in the States of Oklahoma and Arizona. Moreover, the lack of security in a pandemic coronavirus in conducting these meetings it was also admitted with the expectation to meet the basic electorate, which the majority believes that the restrictions imposed due to an infection, and so is too long.

As the Associated Press, a similar strategy trump was used in the elections in 2016. Then supporting his voters were much more of those who supported the Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton. As a result, this activity is base of the electorate brought a policy victory, despite the fact that the results of most opinion polls testified to the fact that he enjoys the support of a much smaller number of Americans than Clinton.

Earlier in June, it was reported that trump has decided to call his old companions, who helped him to win the election in 2016. So, to the staff of the current American leader was joined by two of his former aides who worked on his campaign during the previous race.