Posted on 10/17/2020 11:44:18 AM PDT by mikelets456
This is only about 4 minutes at the beginning of the Trump parade today in Newtown, PA. The orchestrates of the parade stopped counting at 3000 cars, trucks and bikers. It went on for miles but I ran out of memory for recording lol.
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I hear Biden had a parade in Newtown as well, a Volkswagon Beetle, and two bicycles.
My employer is headquartered in Newtown!! Ive spent lots of time in Bucks County and this makes me so damn proud!
I wish I’d known about this — would have been in there too! My sister was driving back to Doylestown from New Hope and texted, telling me how many people were out on street corners and in cars/trucks and on bikes. Wow!! And some of the big trucks are local construction firms, nice to see their support and willingness to be counted in the crowd!
A friend called and told me to head out, but it was too late to join in from where I live. Maybe next weekend!!
We saw 3 people with Biden signs...all under 30
now, that’s funny. 3 against thousands.
One of our Friends who was in the parade just texted me.She said the police said there were 6,000 cars there.
I heard they are planning a similar rally in Indiana County on Oct 24th. If they do, I want to be part of it!
I live in Indiana County. Where’s it going to be—Philadelphia Street in Indiana or someplace else? Who’s organizing it?
It was posted on the Indiana County Republicans Facebook page. It isn’t being planned by that group, but a member posted the information on that page. Go to: https://fb.me/e/3lDkKPZc2
I believe it. They stopped counting at 3000 when we were there.
What got me was the number of large vehicles that were related to work. Small, medium and large businesses know that their livelihoods depend on this man getting re-elected.
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