Melania Trump has become a lot more active in today's presidential campaign. With her husband, Donald Trump aiming for another term in the Oval Office, the First Lady of the United States is now seemingly showing her effort to support her husband.

Just recently, it was reported that a new "campaign literature" has been released for the fundraising campaign of the President's reelection. It says that every supporter who donates will have the chance to "win a trip" in Beverly Hills "to meet Melania Trump."

While the details have not been revealed yet to the public, the event has been speculated to happen this month. It also appears that this has already caught the attention of the general public.

According to Time, the now-First Lady "largely avoided" her husband's presidential campaign and fundraising events in the 2016 Presidential Election. It was claimed that Melania focused on being a parent to their son, Barron, who was 9-years-old at that time.

Although she "occasionally" attended some of Donald Trump's rallies and campaign events in 2016, the now-First Daughter, Ivanka Trump was reportedly much more apparent on the now-President's side back then. Even so, this dynamic has seemingly changed today as she is now much more "engaging" to back her husband.

As added by the Washington Examiner, Trump's 2020 spokesperson, Kayleigh McEnany shared that Melania Trump has become an important figure in the White House. She is a "sought-after voice" from the Trump family. Not to mention, she also has the "overwhelming approval" and "admiration" of the American public in recent times.

It was further shared that a recent poll of registered voters earlier this year showed that the First Lady had a 47 percent positive rating, which is 7 percent higher than the negative rating. Only 13 percent of the registered voters were said to have given no opinion about the matter.

The spokesperson also continued to describe Melania Trump as an "incredible" leader, wife, and mother, as well as an incredible First Lady of the United States. Accordingly, her presence in today's campaign for the upcoming presidential election is not entirely surprising.

On another note, the President's wife recently went to the State Department to present the awards to the recipients of this year's International Women of Courage Awards. It was reported that she gave a speech, wherein she discussed the "inspiration" that she always obtains every single year she attends the award's night.