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The Latest: Trump cites impeachment in Miss. campaign pitch

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - The Latest on President Donald Trump campaigning in Mississippi (all times local):

10 p.m.

President Donald Trump is citing the House impeachment inquiry as a reason that voters in Mississippi should vote for a Republican candidate for governor.

Trump is in Mississippi trying to shore up Republican support for Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves.

Trump says of the impeachment inquiry that "it always helps when you didn't do anything wrong."

But he adds, "We're going to send a signal by sending a terrific new Republican governor to Jackson."

Democratic candidate Jim Hood is wrapping up his fourth term as attorney general and making it a competitive race in a conservative Deep South state where Trump is popular.

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8:20 p.m.

President Donald Trump is mocking former Texas congressman Beto O'Rourke after he ended his Democratic presidential campaign.

Trump said Friday that O'Rourke "came out of Texas a very hot political property, and he went back as cold as you can be."

Trump is trying to energize voters in Mississippi as he campaigns for the Republican nominee for governor in next week's off-year election.

Addressing supporters in Iowa, O'Rourke said Friday that he made the decision to exit the race "reluctantly" and vowed to stay active in the fight to defeat Trump

Trump says, "Hopefully, we won't be hearing about him for a long time."

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8:05 p.m.

President Donald Trump is reveling in the death of Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as he campaigns for Republicans in Mississippi.

U.S. special operations forces concluded a successful operation Saturday that ended with al-Baghdadi blowing himself up.

Trump said Friday: "He was a savage and soulless monster, but his reign of terror is over."

Trump says America's special forces executed a masterful raid and ended his wretched life, adding, "They punched out his ticket now, I guess you could say."

Trump was in Mississippi to shore up Republican support for Lt Gov. Tate Reeves, who is locked in a tight race to replace term-limited Republican Gov. Phil Bryant in next week's off-year election.

Democratic attorney general Jim Hood is one of the most conservative elected Democrats in the country and is making it a competitive race.

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6:30 p.m.

President Donald Trump is too busy campaigning for GOP gubernatorial candidates to attend a pair of Asia summits this weekend in suburban Bangkok.

That's according to a senior administration official, who was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The president is instead dispatching National Security Adviser Robert O'Brien and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit and the East Asia summit.

The U.S. official says, "The president and the vice president these next few days are going to be very engaged in campaigning."

Trump was travelling to Mississippi Friday evening to campaign for GOP gubernatorial candidate Tate Reeves.

Trump is scheduled to travel to Kentucky on Monday to campaign for incumbent GOP Gov. Matt Bevin. He heads to Louisiana on Wednesday to headline a rally for Republican gubernatorial candidate Eddie Rispone.

- By Associated Press writer Aamer Madhani

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4:25 p.m.

Hundreds of people are waiting to see President Donald Trump at an arena in north Mississippi.

He is traveling to the state Friday to try to shore up Republican support ahead of the state's toughest governor's race in nearly a generation, with two established politicians competing for the open seat.

Republican Lieutenant Governor Tate Reeves' opponent in Tuesday's race is Democrat Jim Hood, who is serving his fourth term as attorney general.

Trump will hold an evening rally in the northern Mississippi city of Tupelo to support Reeves.

President Donald Trump speaks at a rally at BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, Miss., Friday, Nov. 1, 2019. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) The Associated Press
President Donald Trump arrives at a rally at BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, Miss., Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, to attend a rally. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) The Associated Press
President Donald Trump boards Air Force One on Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. for a trip to a campaign rally in Tupelo, Miss. (AP Photo/Kevin Wolf) The Associated Press
A man shows his support of Republican gubernatorial nominee Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves and President Donald Trump as he stands outside the BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, Miss., Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, while waiting to enter a Keep America Great Rally. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) The Associated Press
Melanie Ramey of Tupelo, writes a personal message of support on a banner supporting President Donald Trump, outside the BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, Miss., Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, before a Keep America Great Rally. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) The Associated Press
David Staser of Pontotoc, Miss., sports a hat supporting President Donald Trump, outside the BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, Miss., Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, before a Keep America Great Rally. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2019 file photograph, Republican Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves responds to a question during the second televised gubernatorial debate with Democratic Attorney General Jim Hood in Columbus, Miss. Reeves has spent more than twice as much as the Democrat as noted in their latest campaign finance report on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019, a week before the Nov. 5 election. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Oct. 14, 2019 file photograph, Democratic Attorney General Jim Hood responds to a question during the second televised gubernatorial debate with Republican Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves, in Columbus, Miss. Reeves has spent more than twice as much as the Democrat, as noted in their latest campaign finance report, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019, a week before the Nov. 5 election. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, Pool) The Associated Press
Brad Franklin, of Jackson, Miss., an African-American entrepreneur and rapper who recorded under the name Kamikaze, sits in the Fondren Park amphitheater and says he usually supports Democrats and will vote for Democratic gubernatorial nominee, current Attorney General Jim Hood, Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019. However, Franklin also says he's put off by Hood using one type of message for black audiences and another for "rural Mississippians." (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) The Associated Press
President Donald Trump "bobbers" sits on head of Amanda Varner of Florence, Miss., while she waits outside the BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, Miss., Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, before a Keep America Great Rally. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) The Associated Press
A President Donald Trump message is displayed to supporters, over an electronic display board across from the entrance of the BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, Miss., Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, before a Keep America Great Rally. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) The Associated Press
Deborah Aldridge, left, and Arlene Walker, both of Athens, Ala., hold up a President Donald Trump support banner while waiting outside the BancorpSouth Arena in Tupelo, Miss., Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, before a Keep America Great Rally. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis) The Associated Press
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