WASHINGTON, D.C. - As part of a push to promote Republican candidates around the country before voters head to the polls, President Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally in Cleveland next Monday, White House officials said.

Trump will kick off a string of 11 rallies in eight states on Halloween in Fort Myers, Florida. In following days, he'll hold rallies in West Virginia, Indiana, Montana, Georgia and Tennessee before visiting Cleveland on Monday, Nov. 5. Later that day, he'll host events in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

The officials who briefed reporters said that by Election Day, Trump will have hosted 53 rallies across 23 states, and headlined 70 fundraisers. They said Trump's campaign will release more details on the 3 p.m. Cleveland rally at the I-X Center as the date draws closer.

Trump most recently visited Ohio for an Oct. 12 rally in Warren County, near Cincinnati, where he boosted the campaigns of Republicans including gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine, U.S. Senate candidate Jim Renacci, and congressman Steve Chabot.

.@RichCordray and I are on our way to Youngstown with our good friend @JoeBiden for today's rally in the valley! See everyone soon! pic.twitter.com/SkL8PLygk6 — Betty Sutton (@BettySutton) October 29, 2018

Next week's trip is part of a campaign by both parties to get their voters to the polls. Former Vice President Joe Biden visited Youngstown today to campaign with Democratic gubernatorial candidate Rich Cordray, and current Vice President Mike Pence will be in Mansfield on Wednesday for his own rally to promote the state's GOP candidates.

Trump's last trip to the Cleveland area was before the May primary, when he visited Public Hall to tout the Republican tax plan and headlined a subsequent Republican Party fundraiser.