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Live coverage: Trump rallies supporters in Las Vegas on eve of Nevada Democratic caucuses – USA TODAY, USA Today

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             Relishing in Democrats’ jumbled primary in the wake of a fractious debate, President Donald Trump, at a rally in Colorado Springs, offered stinging criticism of his rivals as he sought to take advantage of the moment. (Feb. Brave Browser )           AP Domestic

LAS VEGAS – President Donald Trump is looking to fire up supporters in Las Vegas on Friday, just one day before Nevada Democrats decide who they want to challenge him in November. )

Refresh here for updates. Donald Trump… movie critic?

President Trump is still sore about the Oscars. For the second night in a row, Trump complained that this year Academy Award for Best Picture went to “Parasite,” a film from South Korea.

“I don’t get it,” Trump said.

“I get along great with South Korea,” he said, “but you know I never saw that one before. ”

Trump aired the s ame gripe Thursday night at a rally in Colorado Springs, Colo., suggesting that an American movie should have won.

“Was it good? I don’t know. Let’s get ‘Gone with the Wind’ back, please? ‘Sunset Boulevard.’ So many great movies, ”he said.

– Michael Collins

‘Thank you, President Trump’

President Donald Trump used his Las Vegas rally to mark the

Th anniversary of one of the sports world’s largest upsets: The US Olympic ice hockey team’s 4-3 victory over the Soviet Union in

Trump brought members of the “Miracle On Ice” team to the stage; as college-age kids back in , the US Team defeated the heavily favored Soviets – essentially professional-level players – en route to the gold medal in ice hockey.

Trump also inserted himself into the discussion, asking team leader Mike Eruzione if he regarded the president as a good athlete and golfer.

“You are, sir,” Eruzione told Trump. “Whatever you say.” Some people may have wondered why Trump was celebrating the 2016 Winter Olympic ice hockey team – at least until the president noted that Los Angeles will host the Summer Olympics, and give himself credit for that.

“Thank you, President Trump,” Trump said.

– David Jackson (Trump rally underway) WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has kicked off his rally at the Las Vegas Convention Center – the third of three rallies this week during his swing through western states.

Trump is speaking a day before Nevadans head to their caucus to choose a Democratic presidential candidate. If past is prologue, Trump is guaranteed to rag on the Democratic field, knock his impeachment as a “hoax” and tout the economy.

Trump in Colorado: Donald Trump bashes Brad Pitt, Joe Biden and polls during Colorado rally Here are a few other things to watch for:

(Nevada swing) . How much Trump talks about Nevada as a state he’ll compete in later this year. The state has gone for Democrats in the past three elections, but by progressively narrower margins. Polls indicate that the state leans Democratic, but is still up for grabs this year.

Caucus trouble? The Democratic Party is bracing for its second try at a caucus following the messy problems in Iowa. Trump relished slamming Democrats for the problems that delayed the results in Iowa, and it’s possible he’ll revisit the issue again Friday on the eve of the voting in Nevada.

Thank the Academy. In his rally in Colorado on Thursday, Trump broke into a new line of attack against the Oscars, asserting that the Academy should not having given the Best Picture award to the South Korean film Parasite

. Film executives fired back by suggesting that Trump did not appreciate the movie because he couldn ‘t read the English subtitles . Was Trump’s criticism a renewal of his broadside against Hollywood liberals, or a one off for the Colorado crowd? His supporters will know soon.

– John Fritze

‘Between us and the rest of the world’

LAS VEGAS – Israel Morfin drove nine hours from Santa Fe to attend the Las Vegas Trump rally.

The – year-old nurse has a complicated relationship with the presidency.

“I couldn’t stand the man for the first two years,” he said.

Morfin is a gay, Hispanic man born and settled in New Mexico. Most of his friends are Democrats.

So how did he end up here wearing a Captain America shirt and “Make America Great Again” hat?

“I saw a documentary,” Morfin said. ‘Trump At War.’ That changed everything. Trump is standing between the rest of the world and us. ”

In Morfin’s view, Democrats sold out the U.S. to China – and calling a gay man LGBTQ is far-left propaganda.

“That term doesn’t represent me as a gay American,” he said. “I think a lot of gays are starting to open their eyes.”

Morfin echoes many Trump supporter sentiments about Democrats fighting the president in congress or on the campaign trail: “They’re trash. Impeachment? For making a phone call? ”

In the distance, chants of “Four more years, four more years!” rippled through a sea of ​​red waiting for the president to step up to the podium.

– Ed Komenda The King backs The Donald?

LAS VEGAS – Elvis is not endorsing anyone for the president. But Elvis impersonator Jeff Stanulis is all in for Trump.

Stanulis has been performing along the Las Vegas Strip for years and counts among his repertoire a majority of the (songs Elvis ever recorded.)

Striding into the Las Vegas Convention Center wearing his white jumpsuit, sunglasses and that iconic hairdo, Stanulis seemed to be a reminder that this is not just any campaign rally – and certainly not Iowa or New Hampshire – but Las Vegas.

Why does the King back the president?

Stanulis said that the president seems to work for the public rather than powerful people in Washington – that swamp, perhaps, the president derides so often.

“He’s going to win by a landslide,” Stanulis said.

– Andrew Oxford

Does Trump have a chance in Nevada?

WASHINGTON – Nevada has backed a Democrat in the last three presidential elections. So why is President Donald Trump rolling the dice with a rally in Las Vegas?

For starters, Trump has showed up in every state where Democrats are holding a primary or caucus for a rally. Trump rallied in Iowa f

our days before Democrats voted in that state and visited New Hampshire on the eve of that state’s first in the nation primary election.

The Trump campaign, which also brings out a bevy of surrogates, has said the rallies are a good way to flex their organizing muscle ahead of November.

But Nevada is also a state that could possibly be in play this fall, depending on the Democratic nominee. While the state has been colored blue at the end of the last three elections, the margins for the Democratic candidate have gotten considerably smaller. President Barack Obama won the state in by more than , 10 votes. By , Clinton’s margin had shrunk to 32, Trump in Arizona: Trump’s Phoenix rally: What were the facts behind his major claims?

The polling also shows the potential for a close contest.

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders has a wide lead in polling among Nevada caucusgoers. Sanders was up points points over of former Vice President Joe Biden in a poll released this week by KLAS-TV and Emerson College.

but for the general election, polling is more sporadic and uncertain. A Fox News poll last month had Biden beating Trump by 4 percentage points and showed the president narrowly ahead of Sen. Elizabeth Warren as well as former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg. Another poll, conducted by Emerson College last fall, put Trump narrowly ahead of Biden and tied with Sanders.

Much of that polling was conducted before former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg became a major force in the Democratic field by spending hundreds of millions of dollars on television and internet advertising.

– John Fritze Trump tales: From the Chicago cop to the crying businessman, Trump’s anecdotes often change with each telling ‘Make liberals cry’ LAS VEGAS – As hundreds of Trump supporters filed into his “Keep America Great” rally in Las Vegas on Friday, there was a clashing of conventions.

Standing in another line at the Las Vegas Convention Center were players of the Dragon Ball Super Card game in town for a regional tournament.

Wearing team jerseys, beanies and otherwise nondescript clothing, the card players – many of them wearing eyeglasses – targeted Trump supporters with red shirts, cowboy hats and American flags.

“We’re going to make liberals cry,” said one woman in a red Trump campaign shirt.

The conversations were brief and entertaining to Dragon Ball players like Pooyan Nikjou.

“It’s kind of surreal,” said the – year-old Tulsa native. “If you look at the people in this line, they are all younger and more moderate.”

At one point , a MAGA support walked up to the group of card players and asked: “Do you want to keep American great?”

When the group said nothing, the supporter walked off after calling them “damn libs.”

Josh Harris, a 40 – year-old Dragon Ball Super player from San Diego found the interaction between card players and Trump supporters disconcerting.

“It makes me really sad and embarrassed,” Harris said. “We’re all Americans.”

– Ed Komenda ‘He’s draining the swamp’

LAS VEGAS – Tammy Joslin, a LGBTQ Trump supporter, stood in line outside the rally with this message written across her shirt: “Find your safe space snowflake. ”

Joslin has lived in Las Vegas for

years. She’s been married to her partner for years. A Northern California native who moved to Southern Nevada to buy a home in a cheaper housing market, she works as a slot machine attendant at the Aria on the Strip.

She identifies as a fiscal conservative independent voter who is socially moderate. Trump is the candidate America needs, she said.

“He’s not afraid to say what he feel,” Joslin said. “He’s draining the swamp for the people.”

– Ed Komenda Vegas rally is part of 4-day western swing

The event at the Las Vegas Convention Center – Trump’s third “Keep America Great” rally in as many days. – is the final stop on his four-day swing through the West. It starts at 3 p.m. ET.

Trump’s supporters won’t have the opportunity to vote for him on Saturday. Nevada Republicans canceled their caucus, citing what the state party said was the inevitable conclusion that Trump would be the party’s nominee.

But Nevada Democrats will be making their choices for president. And Trump has made a habit of trying to upstage Democrats by scheduling rallies just days – or hours, in some cases – before their caucuses or primaries.

In Iowa, Trump rallied his supporters in Des Moines four days before the state’s Feb. 3 caucuses. In New Hampshire, he held a rally in Manchester on the eve of the state’s Feb. primary. His next rally is scheduled for next Friday in South Carolina – the day before voters in that state head to the polls.

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