By By Jenna Johnson
The Washington Post
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. - As President Trump's campaign staff searches for locations for his campaign rallies, the requirement are simple: Where can they quickly assemble a massive, supportive crowd that can energize the president and allow him to dominate cable news for an evening?
This week, they selected Huntington, a city of roughly 48,000 that's located on the Ohio River in far western West Virginia near Ohio and Kentucky - right where Appalachia ends and the Rust Belt begins.