Posted on 09/06/2016 2:03:35 PM PDT by pissant
Looks like a Dixie Chicks concert.
Hillary Clinton Tampa Rally: Ticket Information (Tomorrow, FReep needed?)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-gop/3466317/posts
Reuters will report that throngs of people packed a basketball stadium to see Hillary.
You could fit all of Hillary’s attendees to her rally inside one basketball hoop.
How many people really want to watch someone cough and sputter?
http://web.tampabay.com/news/politics/elections/hillary-clinton-in-tampa-today-for-rally-on-usf-campus/2292358
In a wide-ranging speech where she asserted her bona fides as the most competent candidate, Hillary Clinton on Tuesday spoke to about 1,600 people at the University of South Florida.
Did she hack up another lung today, or did they fill her up with enough hydrocodone syrup to stop the coughing for a half hour?
HAhahahahahaha.. They even threw the floormats down in case she trips and falls...
Half the crowd probably was hoping to see her collapse...
...Or her bobble head trick...
Probably all staffers
Please clap.
All of wbom received class credit for attending
Have her go to a regular arena not at a college
Makes one wonder what is going on. Didn’t she have fairly large rallies during the primaries? Not like Bernie, but certainly more than a few people. Unless no one was really paying attention.
She’s boring as hell, but you’d think people would want to see her if the polls were this close.
How can that even be called a rally?
Show me pics of her on podium and crowd! This picture looks like the people are barely arriving to a rally! I see no guest speakers or anybody on the podium. I just can’t believe that she is drawing under 500 people to her rallies.
If.
There’s still enough room left for a half-court basketball tourney...
Tampa turnout for Hillary is pitiful.
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