KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump wrapped up the 2018 midterm election season with a final sprint across the Midwest Monday, holding massive rallies for his supporters in Ohio, Indiana and Missouri.
  • Trump was joined by several special guests, including conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh and Fox News personalities Sean Hannity and Jeanine Pirro.
  • Trump kept up his focus on immigration, an issue the president reportedly decided to zero in on during the election's closing weeks over the objections of several of his political advisors.
US President Donald Trump alongside radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh arrive at a Make America Great Again rally in Cape Girardeau, Missouri on November 5, 2018. 

President Donald Trump wrapped up the 2018 midterm election season with a final sprint across the Midwest Monday, holding massive rallies for his supporters in three states that are key to Republicans' hopes of maintaining their majority in the U.S. Senate: Ohio, Indiana and Missouri.

At each one, Trump painted a dire, and often misleading, picture of the choices facing voters on Tuesday. "The Democrat agenda is a socialist nightmare for our country," Trump said at his first rally of the day, in Cleveland. "The Republican agenda is the American dream."