President Trump dismisses the head of the election. Rebuilding due to weak support rate 12:59 on July 16

U.S. President Trump has revealed that he has sacked the head of the election campaign headquarters for his reelection. With the approval rating falling, it seems that the aim is to rebuild the posture for the presidential election in November.

President Trump has announced on Twitter that he will dismiss Mr. Brad Perskell, the general manager of the election countermeasures headquarters for his re-election, and promote Bill Stepeien, the advisor of the countermeasures headquarters.

Since 2016, Mr. Perskell has been the head of digital strategy for the Trump camp, and was appointed as the director of the election affairs headquarters after being praised for his achievements in activities such as social media.

With more than three months until the presidential election in November, President Trump was criticized for responding to the rapidly expanding new coronavirus and demonstrations protesting racism, and the approval rating was weak. It is also being led in important states by former Vice President Biden, who has become a candidate for the opposition and Democratic parties.

It was also reported that President Trump was dissatisfied with Mr. Perskell at the supporter rally last month in Oklahoma for the first time in three months after the participants were far below the expectation of the camp, the presidential election It seems that there is an aim to rebuild the posture toward.