Posted on 06/01/2020 8:50:37 AM PDT by weston
Eric - The Build The Wall suit is back.
Joe Biden's events are small like Hillary Clinton's were small, because Democrats can meet anywhere anytime in any company or university. There's no unmet demand.
Trump rallies have been uniquely large because it's the only place conservatives are allowed to meet.— Cernovich (@Cernovich) June 20, 2020
I wouldn’t be surprised if they did!
One thing I can say anecdotally, the crowd in Tulsa is a lot younger than the pre-covid rallies that I attended in 2020. Not as many older people as there usually are— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) June 20, 2020
What time is the president due? Is it 8:00 central, or eastern? I’ve heard both.
OMGOSH. I didn't know about this! Trump Rally in LONDON! Floored and ecstatic. What a great show of support. Thanks LONDON! https://t.co/T7t9tFURoT— AMABLACKPATRIOT (@DrShayPhD) June 20, 2020
You can watch on YouTube in TV, a smart TV.
I had to mute her also. She needs to lower her voice, it is hard to listen.
Hillary had to have pop musicians in order to get any crowd.
I was thinking 7 central.
Oh that’s right, I’ve done that before. Now if I do that from my tablet, can I still post on it? I think if I leave the YouTube screen then it shuts down.
Was on golden state. Lost link. Are there any pictures of outside?
Wow. London is on fire for OUR president.
Trump campaign statement on the smaller crowd than expected:
"Radical protestors, coupled with a relentless onslaught from the media, attempted to frighten off the Presidents supporters. We are proud of the thousands who stuck it out.— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) June 20, 2020
Cool!
Jack said the crowd is fairly young. Not a lot of older people because of fears of COVID https://t.co/wB0lQQPiGm— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) June 20, 2020
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