HOUSTON — President Trump will stake out the skies at tonight’s debate by flying a giant banner above his Democratic 2020 opponents.

Trump will taunt the White House hopefuls with a banner reading: “Socialism will kill Houston’s economy! Vote Trump 2020!”

“Every single Democrat candidate has job killing, economy crushing policies that won’t work for America,” said Erin Perrine, Trump’s deputy communications director, told The Post. “Team Trump is here to remind them and let everyone in Houston know what a complete disaster Democrats are for America.”

The plane will fly from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. local time all over the Houston city airspace.

The campaign is paying $7,500 for the effort.

Trump, who carried Texas in 2016, also took out two full-page ads in the Houston Chronicle and San Antonio Express-News. The ads say electing Democrats would mean higher taxes, elimination of private health care and unnecessary regulation.

And the Trump campaign also hosted a “Vamos to Victory” event in Houston to kick off Hispanic Heritage Month to highlight “the historic strides President Trump’s leadership has accomplished for the Latino community.”

The joint Republican National Committee and Team Trump event was at a Houston distillery. Team Trump believes they can make inroads with the Latino community, including putting New Mexico in play. Trump will host a rally there Sept. 16.

Campaign manager Brad Parscale said Latinos like Trump’s trade fights and immigration plans.

“One of the first symbols of this was the El Paso rally,” Parscale said of turnout at Trump’s Texas rally in February. “We saw in the data, we saw thousands of voters who did not vote for the president in 2016 show up to a rally, register, come in line.”