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President Donald Trump will hold a rally Belgrade, Montana, this weekend. He is pictured speaking in support of U.S. Senate candidate Josh Hawley on Nov. 1, 2018 in Columbia, Missouri. Scott Olson/Getty Images

President Trump is continuing his series of “Make America Great Again” rallies for Republican candidates ahead of the midterm elections and next up in Belgrade, Montana.

The rally will be his fourth in the state in just four months. Trump will campaign on behalf of Senate hopeful, Matt Rosendale, a Republican who’s attempting to unseat two-term incumbent Democratic Senator Jon Tester. The race between Rosendale and Tester has been tight going. Trump will also be supporting Representative Greg Gianforte, who is facing Democratic candidate Kathleen Williams.

Montana has turned “red county-by-county in presidential elections” in recent cycles, according to Missoulian, but not so in Bozeman’s Gallatin County where Trump lost to Hillary Clinton by 444 votes in 2016.

The rally event is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 3, at 12:30 p.m. mountain time in the ER-3 Hangar at Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. You may register to receive up to two tickets per cell number on a first come, first served bases on Trump’s campaign website. Trump rallies typically bring out thousands, and with a Montana State University football home game scheduled for the same afternoon, nearby lodging is expected to sell out.

If you can’t make it to Montana, catch it live streamed on various online media and social media platforms. Although many online media will post the video of Saturday’s MAGA rally in Belgrade on their sites, you can live stream the event from the WhiteHouse.gov live stream page, GOP YouTube, NBC Montana, Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) or from the Trumptube.tv channel, which starts about two hours before airtime.

If you miss the entire live event, you may find the entire rally available from Real Clear Politics, CNN, CBS News via YouTube and most online media.

In recent weeks, live coverage of Trump’s “Make America Great Again” rallies have been criticized by some stating that the rallies should only be televised in the communities and news markets in which the events occur.

After Saturday’s event in Belgrade, Trump will be headed back to Florida, and will hosts rallies in Macon, GA., Chattanooga, TN, Cleveland, OH, Fort Wayne, IN, and finish in Cape Girardeau, MO, on Monday, Nov. 5. Check out his full rally schedule here.