Posted on 10/19/2018 3:30:11 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Originally scheduled to be held at the NRG Arena on the NRG Park grounds, President Donald J. Trump's planned Oct. 22 rally for Senator Ted Cruz has been moved to the larger Toyota Center in downtown Houston.
Trump had taken some heat from critics for previously promising that the event would be held at the "biggest stadium in Texas we can find" and instead settled for a smallish arena with a capacity of 8,000.
The Toyota Center, first opened in October 2003, has a listed capacity of up to 19,000 for concerts and 18,300 for basketball.
One of President Trump's campaign managers, Brad Parscale, announced the change just before noon on Thursday, citing "unprecedented" demand. The campaign's official website also reflected the change.
President Trump's special campaign event has been scheduled to help Senator Ted Cruz in the final days before he and Congressman Beto O'Rourke meet at the polls on Election Day.
Those who want to attend the Trump rally should register for entry on the official Trump campaign site....
(Excerpt) Read more at chron.com ...
Keep him in your prayers. Houston is a “Sanctuary City”.
Please ping all relevant lists. Thank you.
Toyota guy says venue was available all along. Does Datsun have an arena?
Houston is the Chicago of the south.
They don't seem to get that too big raises security/control concerns....of course with a LOT of Trump lovers, I would hate to be a leftist problem child trying to cause harm to him.....
They announce the move and the SS has less than a week to respond, and remember Trump is in AZ tonight and somewhere else tomorrow and the SS guys gotta sleep.
I know that they hate these quick turn around events.
I love these rallies but I really am concerned about the crazies that are roaming around.
Pray for our President.
Trump rallies:
Mesa, AZ Friday 10/19
Elko, NV Sat. 10/20
Sadly I unfortunately tend to agree more and more with that assessment. I live in the far distant suburbs north of the city and county now and I absolutely avoid going into the city limits as much as is possible any more. It is looking dirtier all the time and more slummish by he day. That saddens me. It is run by a bunch of Detroit styled Dimocrats bent of turning it into another has been city in many respects. In many areas it already looks like little Mexico.
Did you read Salena Zito’s recent column about interviewing the president backstage at a rally? He invited her to walk to the stage with him, and she described the security she saw there. He’s very well protected.
Houston excelerated its slide when all the refugees from New Orleans wetted there after Katrina.
I worry about his safety at these rallies. It only takes one lunatic and Houston has thousands.
Thanks for that.
Trump rallies:
Mesa, AZ Friday 10/19
Elko, NV Sat. 10/20
C-SPAN will carry the Saturday and Monday rally’s.
I drive in the Midtown area every day, and I have to say that area looks pretty spiffy.
The last several times I drove in Houston along the 59 corridor there were many areas in need of cleaning and refuse pickups. Go anywhere near the near East side put your blinders on. Many areas in the near North side as well.
Thread yesterday aid that over 78,000 have requested tickets for this rally.
Yesterday, Biden drew 168 in Las Vegas.
How many did Trump draw in Elko. ??
THE VERY LATEST ON BETO (TEE-HEE)
Even though he is quite white, libs say Beto has the same kind of boyish, Irish charm of the Kennedys they crave.
So Beto is trying to live up to the Kennedy expectations-—
<><> He got up a game of touch football with his cousins.
<><> He told Texas ranchers he lives in a “compound,” and his wife’s name is Jackie.
<><> Says he loves sailing the ocean in landlocked Texas.
<><> When Beto goes into a Texas steakhouse, he orders broiled Maine lobster and Boston Clam Chowdah.
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