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Watch Live Stream: Donald Trump Rally In Newtown, Pennsylvania
The Republican candidate for president will hold a rally Friday at the Newtown Athletic Club in Bucks County.
Donald Trump will return to the key swing state of Pennsylvania for two rallies Friday. The first rally was scheduled for 4 p.m. in Johnstown. The Republican candidate for president will then head to Newtown, Bucks County for a rally at the Newtown Athletic Club at 7:30 p.m.
The appearances follow two nights of high-profile campaign events. On Wednesday, Trump faced Democrat Hillary Clinton in the third and final presidential debate in Las Vegas. Then on Thursday, the candidates both appeared at the roast-style Al Smith charity dinner in New York.
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The rally will be held inside the Newtown Athletic Club Sports Training Center. The main NAC facility will remain open to the public, but club owner Jim Worthington has said to expect parking to be tight.
Doors to the Newtown event open at 4:30 p.m. Worthington said he expects people to start arriving even earlier. The NAC Sports Training Center is located at 120 Pheasant Run, Newtown.
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While Worthington has been a vocal supporter of Trump and was elected as a delegate for the Republican National Convention, he says he has asked people on both sides to host political events at his facility.
In Pennsylvania, according to Real Clear Politics, Hillary Clinton holds a 6-point lead in the website's average of polls.
Also on Friday in Newtown, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf will be at the Sycamore Grill on Sycamore Street for a campaign event with Democrat Perry Warren, who is running for state representative for the 31st district. Warren's event will be held from 5 to 7 p.m.
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