Donald Trump Jr. will campaign in West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina and New York on Monday. | Matt York/AP Photo Elections Don Jr. to attend 6 rallies in 1 day for House Republicans

Donald Trump Jr. will headline a half-dozen rallies on Monday to give Republican candidates a final election eve boost in battleground races.

The president's eldest son, who has been a top surrogate for Republican candidates this cycle, will campaign in West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina and New York on Monday, boosting six House candidates and Patrick Morrisey, the party's nominee in the West Virginia Senate race.


In the past week, Trump Jr. has also campaigned in Nevada for Sen. Dean Heller, gubernatorial nominee Adam Laxalt and House candidates; in Arizona for Rep. Martha McSally's battleground Senate race against Democratic Rep. Kyrsten Sinema; and in North Dakota for Rep. Kevin Cramer in his race against Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp. Trump has been campaigning with Kimberly Guilfoyle, his girlfriend and a former Fox News anchor. She will co-headline all six rallies with Trump Jr.

Earlier this week in Nevada, Trump Jr. warned voters about apathy, and painted the midterms as a referendum on his father's administration.

"Guess what, for those people who say I can't wait to vote for Donald Trump in 2020, he's on the ticket next week," Trump Jr. said. He later added, "I don't want to wake up on Wednesday morning next week and say, 'Man, I wish we did one more rally.'"

His Monday rallies will be for Morrisey and Republican Carol Miller in West Virginia; for Rep. Andy Barr in Kentucky; for Rep. Ted Budd and Mark Harris in North Carolina; for Katie Arrington in South Carolina; and for Rep. Claudia Tenney in New York.