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'Keep America Great!'

'Keep America Great!'

President Donald J. Trump treated his fans to a preview of what is to come in 2020 tonight while at a Make America Great Again rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. But, if Trump gets re-elected those rallies will need a name change. 

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President Trump announced his election campaign slogan will be “Keep America Great!” to thunderous applause. 

The slogan quickly shot up to number one trending in United States trends and in the top 8 worldwide.

Earlier this week, President Trump announced that he has chosen Kansas native Brad Parscale as his 2020 re-election campaign manager. This pick earned praise from his former deputy campaign manager, David Bossie.

"I'm happy he's helping the president right now," Bossie, the CEO of the right-leaning advocacy group Citizens United, said. "Brad was part of the winning team that was the 2016 election."

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President Trump's slogan reveal occurred tonight at a rally ahead of Pennsylvania's Tuesday's special congressional election between Republican Rick Saccone and Democrat Connor Lamb. As shown in the pictures below, the crowd was once again standing room only.

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