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President Trump kicked off his reelection campaign Tuesday with a rally in Orlando, Florida.

There he jabbed at the press and poked at the political establishment while exhorting thousands of rollicking supporters to keep advancing his political movement to put America’s “own citizens first,” according to the Associated Press.

Of course, Trump never really stopped running. He officially filed for re-election on January 20, 2017, the day of his inauguration, and held his first 2020 rally in February, 2017, in nearby Melbourne, Florida.

Early Democratic front-runner Joe Biden said Tuesday that Trump’s politics are “all about dividing us” in ways that are “dangerous — truly, truly dangerous.”

Biden faces 23 other Democratic presidential candidates in the 2020 primary, a growing list of rivals that now includes several incumbent and former congressmen, governors, mayors, a former Obama administration Cabinet secretary, an entrepreneur and an activist author.

But those involved in the president’s reelection effort believe that his brash version of populism, combined with his mantra to “Drain the Swamp,” still resonates, despite his administration’s cozy ties with lobbyists and corporations and the Trump family’s apparent efforts to profit off the presidency.

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