President Trump, facing criticism that he's focused more on international issues than kitchen-table concerns, will rev up his domestic messaging aimed at selling his economic agenda ahead of the midterms, according to Republican sources familiar with his plans.
Mr. Trump is set to aggressively campaign in key battlegrounds — starting Tuesday in northeastern Pennsylvania in the Scranton area —and push back on mounting voter frustration over the cost of everyday essentials. Mr. Trump's trip was first reported by Axios .
Sources tell CBS News the focus of this messaging event will be on gas prices, which recently fell below $3 nationwide for the first time in over four years, and rising wages.
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