First Lady Melania cancels her first campaign appearance alongside Trump



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In reality, Melania Trump was supposed to make her first campaign appearance with Donald Trump, but the first lady has to cancel. The reason for this is a persistent cough.

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First lady Melania Trump canceled her first campaign appearance alongside US President Donald Trump in nearly two months. Melania Trump suffered from a “persistent cough” and would not travel as a precaution, said her spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham. But after recovering from Covid-19, he is doing better every day. Melania Trump was supposed to accompany her husband to his campaign event on Tuesday night (local time) in Erie in the state of Pennsylvania.

Melania Trump made the final campaign for her husband’s reelection with a speech in the Rose Garden of the White House at the Republican Party Conference on August 25. Otherwise, it was notably restricted during the election campaign. Other members of the Trump family, however, appear again and again in the election campaign. Republican Trump will face Democratic challenger Joe Biden on November 3. Biden is currently leading the polls.

Melania (50) and Donald Trump (74) had tested positive for the corona virus earlier this month, according to the White House. Son Barron, 14, was also infected, but remained symptom-free, according to his mother. Donald Trump was treated in the hospital for three nights. In the meantime, however, he has returned to the election campaign at full speed, completing several events a day at times. Melania Trump described the course of her illness in a message last week as “a roller coaster of symptoms.”

Obama speaks at a drive-in movie theater

Also in Pennsylvania, former President Barack Obama will hold his first campaign event Wednesday on behalf of his former MP Joe Biden. The first black president in the history of the United States will appear in the city of Pennsylvania in a self-service event where the audience will remain in their cars due to the corona pandemic.

Obama, highly respected by Democrats, already had video messages behind Biden, who had served him as vice president for eight years. The 59-year-old has also participated in online campaign fundraisers.

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