Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump will hold two campaign rallies in Mississippi to campaign for Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith on November 26, the day before her runoff election against Democrat Mike Espy.

The runoff was triggered when neither candidate received 50% of the vote on November 6. Hyde-Smith was appointed in April to fill the Senate seat vacated by Republican Sen. Thad Cochran, who stepped down due to health reasons.

Trump endorsed Hyde-Smith in August, tweeting that she would help him "Put America First!"

Hyde-Smith said in a statement that she is "very excited" that Trump is returning to Mississippi to rally support for her. The rallies will be held in Tupelo and Biloxi.

"Our campaign is working hard for a big election-day turnout, so the President's visit the day before the runoff will be a good boost to make sure all conservatives know they have a very clear choice in this runoff election," she said.

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