Posted on 05/11/2024 9:13:47 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
That’s a HUGE number of people. I think his largest in 2020 was 80,000.
That’s nothing. Biden is here in Seattle. He was having TWO campaign events!!
About 200 people at each event - but hey, TWO events!! (Well, lunches. “Of course I’m up for it! As long as I get pudding and a nap afterwards.”)
Good article but the writer got a couple of facts wrong. First, Minnesota’s last vote for a GOP candidate was Nixon in 1972 not Ike in 1952. Also, Clinton won New Jersey over Bush by less than three points in 1992.
I believe he won it in 2020.
Trump misspoke and said 1952, during his speech. The writer didn’t bother to check and just repeated it.
The 100,000 cheering for Trump dont know it yet.......but they're voting for Biden...../s.
Absolutely. That is what happened in the Coup of 2020.
He needs to go to Chicago.
BTTT
No
One
Hundred
Thousand
That is impressive.
If Trump wins NJ, FJB and Jill better have their bags packed...
I love when they interview black people that attend because they expect a bunch of racist people but end up being baptized in kindness and patriotism.black pastors encourage their flock to experience a Trump rally.That is what the guy in line with me said. His pastor asked him to go to the rally and report back.
“One
Hundred
Thousand
That is impressive.”
Impressive, but meaningless. We have no clue what the RATs have planned to steal another election. Trump won’t be inaugurated in 2025. To quote Pelosi, “You can take that to the bank. “
Regretably, I agree with you...
...and a private line to the Witness Protection Program on speeddial!
Is 100,000 the official estimate?
Yes,there will surely be millions of people voting in “swing” states whose last known address is a cemetery.
No clue as to size of crowd - no aerial shots of crowd.
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