President Donald Trump's reelection campaign is underway in earnest in a D.C. basement suite, but it's already targeting two blue states to turn red in the 2020 presidential election, Axios reports.
Minnesota and Colorado.
Trump's small reelection team (less than 10 people) is laying the groundwork for the assault that will ramp up after November's midterms, when the campaign will balloon to hundreds in the effort to win the president a second term, Axios reports.
And now it's Brad Parscale at the helm of Trump's reelection machine, a digital visionary who's laying out a campaign that will rely heavily on technology, innovation and efficiencies.
It's a vastly different approach than 2016; Trump is the hunted now, not the hunter, and he's not sneaking up on anybody.
So while Parscale is an unorthodox choice to command Trump's reelection bid, the endgame is not - they need to pick up more states than they did in 2016.
Trump people point to Minnesota, a state the president almost won without even trying, and Colorado, where Trump might be able to score points for laissez-faire approach to legal marijuana, Axios reports.
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