Full Video: Trump Rally From Dayton, Ohio (Nov. 7)

As former President Donald Trump teased on Sunday afternoon in Miami, “stay tuned for Monday night.” The sneak peek came during references to a “probable” 2024 presidential run. The speculation, of course, is that Trump could announce his candidacy the night before Election Day at his last rally of the midterm cycle. Will it happen? Anything’s possible. Trump spoke Monday at a Save America rally in Vandalia, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton.

Here are all the rally details including start time, ticket information, live stream, and how to watch the rally online.

Save America Rally in Dayton, Ohio
When: 
Monday, November 7, 2022
Time: Trump speaks at 8 pm ET
Where: Wright Bros. Aero, Inc. in Vandalia, OH
Full Video: Watch Below

Full Video – Trump Rally – Dayton, OH

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Alternate Stream Links: C-SPAN

Schedule (Eastern Time):

  • 8 am ET – Parking and Line Opens
  • 3 pm ET – Doors Open, Entertainment Begins
  • 5 pm ET – Rally Begins, Guest Speakers
  • 8 pm ET – Trump speaks

Guest Speakers

  • J.D. Vance, Republican Nominee for U.S. Senator for Ohio
  • Rep. Jim Jordan, U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 4th Congressional District
  • Rep. Mike Turner, U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 10th Congressional District
  • Rep. Warren Davidson, U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 8th Congressional District
  • Rep. Mike Carey, U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 15th Congressional District
  • Hon. Max Miller, Candidate for U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 7th Congressional District
  • J.R. Majewski, Candidate for U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 9th Congressional District

Gov. Mike DeWine will be attending the rally though he and Trump have not always had the best relationship. Some time ago, DeWine was booed at a previous rally but the two will be together Monday night to support the candidacy of J.D. Vance and show a united front:

Gov. Mike DeWine said Thursday that he plans to attend an upcoming Ohio rally with former President Donald Trump, marking the first time in years the governor has appeared at one of Trump’s events.

The former president will speak at the Dayton International Airport in Vandalia on Monday night, the eve of the election, to stump for author and venture capitalist J.D. Vance and other GOP candidates on the ballot. Vance is locked in a tight race for Ohio’s open U.S. Senate seat against Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan.

“I intend to be there,” DeWine said at an event in Columbus. “I want to support J.D. I want to continue to do that. It’s important to get people out to vote.”

Trump and DeWine have an amicable, but lukewarm, relationship.

DeWine backed both of Trump’s campaigns in 2016 and 2020. However, DeWine acknowledged that President Joe Biden won the 2020 election and said Trump “poured gas on the fire” of the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol.

DeWine also isn’t universally popular with the former president’s supporters, largely because of his response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Like Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, there is a roadmap for mending fences with Trump. DeWine has been following a similar path and there’s no question he’ll be counting on the MAGA vote to pull the lever for him first, then for Vance in the Ohio Senate race.

The rally kicks off at 5 pm ET with Trump scheduled to be on stage at 8 pm ET. It will be the final rally of Trump’s midterm push which has featured a series of events over the past several days. Check the Trump rally schedule for videos of previous rallies and to stay updated on Trump’s calendar after Election Day.

UPDATE

Speculation abounds that Trump might announce his 2024 presidential candidacy during tonight’s rally. The New York Post, among others, is reporting sources close to Trump indicate that an announcement could come as soon as tonight:

Former President Donald Trump has told several allies he could announce a 2024 presidential run Monday night at a rally for Ohio Republican Senate candidate JD Vance, The Post has learned.

A well-connected Republican source said the 45th president was “telling people he might tonight, but it’s not a done thing.”

Trump told several prominent conservatives over the past two weeks that he would formally throw his hat in the ring during his 8 p.m. appearance with Vance in Dayton, Ohio.

But it’s unclear if the notoriously mercurial 76-year-old intends to actually do so on the eve of an election in which Republicans are favored to win the House and possibly the Senate.

“It’s not inconceivable that this is just Trump doing Trump things,” the source said, adding: “This all could be a ploy by Trump to get people to pay attention to the rally.”

Tune in at 8 pm ET tonight to find out. Watch live at the stream embedded above.

UPDATE

Trump revealed a “big announcement” coming on Nov. 15 with no further details.


Nate Ashworth

The Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Election Central. He's been blogging elections and politics for over a decade. He started covering the 2008 Presidential Election which turned into a full-time political blog in 2012 and 2016 that continues today.

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