Posted on 12/11/2015 4:16:20 PM PST by Red Steel
GOP Presidential candidate Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally in Des Moines, IA at the Varied Industries Building at the Iowa State Fair Grounds on Friday, December 11, 2015 at 6:30 PM CST. Watch the live stream and replay of the event below
http://rsbn.tv/watch-live-donald-trump-holds-rally-in-des-moines-ia-12-11-15
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Trump audience are fired up at all the endless BS. Those at his rallies are in no mood for these business as usual leftist types.
What a hoot, advisories to not hurt the protesters.
This is great.
Actually Linda could use a big dose of anti-depression drug LOL. It must be painful to lose by such big margins in your own state.
Probably a silly question, but how can I pull up the live video and still be active here? Somehow I did it the other night and do not remember how.
I wouldn’t want to touch any of those maggots anyway. LOL
Sure—pull up the video, and then open another window on your browser, and get back on FR.
I’m on a cheapo Android, and I can’t...guess that’s no help to you.
Thanks!
5.56mm
I think she mentioned Cruz turnout because MSM trying to put Cruz neck and neck with Trump.
This is the largest town hall meeting in the history of IOWA
LARGEST TOWNHALL EVENT, EVER, IN IOWA!!!!
WOO HOO!!
Just reported
This is the largest town hall meeting in the history of IOWA
Well, actually, somehow last time I was able to bring the video onto the FR site and both watch and post at the same time...not sure how I did it, duh!
Trying to get the folks to signup and attend the caucuses.
Wow, this is good!
You guys get that the largest in Iowa state history.
OOOHHH NOT bought and paid!!!
Because Cruz threw the first punch.
I just toggle back and forth.
Guy is talking about the brokered convention nonsense.
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