Posted on 10/22/2015 4:59:34 AM PDT by iowamark
Donald Trump touched down in Burlington on Wednesday evening, bringing his campaign to the southeast corner of the state for the first time. The Burlington Memorial Auditorium has hosted plenty of political events before, but they are mostly confined to the main floor. On Wednesday, Trump packed all three levels of the building, which is the largest venue in town.
As the crowd awaited Trumps arrival, the candidates Iowa staff passed out supporter cards, promising t-shirts to anyone who signs up to help organize their local precinct caucus. Iowan Tana Goertz, a former contestant on The Apprentice, is one of Trumps state chairs. She took to the microphone 90 minutes before Trump arrived to encourage people to sign up and even had people from Illinois raise their hands to identify themselves so that they could sign petitions to get Trump on the ballot there.
Following the flow of a Donald Trump campaign speech can be difficult to say the least. One second hes talking about how he loves Christmas, and in the next breath, he is talking about the perspiration levels of Marco Rubio. Before giving the audience an update on his standing in the polls, Trump felt compelled to comment on Vice President Joe Bidens decision not to run for president.
Trump said that he thought Biden made the right decision because he didnt think the Vice President would win. Then Trump admitted that he really preferred to run against Hillary Clinton because, with her record, there is no way that he would lose. Trump also found an opportunity to ding some of his GOP rivals, including Bush, Rubio, Kasich, Christie, Fiorina, Graham, and even George Pataki.
One of the loudest cheers of the event came when Trump mentioned that he was going to be hosting Saturday Night Live next week. Trump has hosted SNL before, but it will be interesting to see if his opening monologue will be similar in structure to his campaign speeches. Still, if you listen closely, there are ample moments in his remarks were Trump is addressing serious issues like trade, the economy, Obamacare, illegal immigration, and problems within the Veterans Administration.
One interesting moment came when Trump talked about his previous support of John McCains and Mitt Romneys presidential campaigns. That wasnt anything new, but he then admitted, Sometimes you just need to do something yourself. It might not have been the main point of his speech, but it that sort of attitude that makes Trump so appealing to so many voters.
Trumps message about getting tough with companies like Ford and Nabisco who are closing facilities in the U.S. and opening plants in Mexico went over big in Burlington, which is a hard working, blue-collar community that still has an unemployment rate around five percent, which is much higher than the statewide average.
So, how impressive was Trumps Burlington audience on Wednesday? In 2012, 1,350 people caucused in Des Moines County. The estimated crowd size for Trump last night was over 3,000. Rick Santorum won the county with 29 percent of the vote by getting 388 people to caucus for him. Des Moines County was a pretty good bellwether four years ago as the candidates finished in the same order there as they finished statewide Santorum, Romney, Paul, Gingrich, Perry, and Bachmann.
If the rowdy and enthusiastic crowd that showed up to see Trump on Wednesday evening is motivated to caucus for him on February 1st, it could shatter turnout models statewide much in the same way that Obama did for the Democrats in 2008. In 2012, 3,000 votes would have accounted for ten percent of Rick Santorums statewide turnout.
When you look at Trumps crowds across the state, its not inconceivable that he could turn out 60,000 people to caucus for him, which would be twice as much as Santorum got in 2012, and 20,000 more votes than Huckabee received in 2008. Many in the media have tried to predict the demise of Trumps campaign, but it may be time to start estimating how much support he can turn out in a state like Iowa.
We will be seeing Trump Friday in Doral Florida..at the Trump National. Betting the crowd will be YUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGE.
Hopefully Iowa voters will wise up and not vote for this anti gun, pro abortion, NY liberal billionaire.
You forgot the sarc tag.;-)
If that is true, how can Carson be up by 8 points? I know polls are bullshit but isn't there some expectation of reasonable results?
Bump
HOORAY Trump
Whatsamattah, JEALOUS?
Well, the poster did get one out of three correct!
Heheh. He must work for the “we just make sh!t up” MSM.
It’s a “quinnipeeon” poll - pure BS.
The crowds speak volumes of who is leading....and it’s Trump by a YUGE margin.
It was a great event. We got there around 5, doors opened at 4:30 and The Donald went on at 6. We had to sit upstairs and eventually even upstairs was standing room only with folks sitting on all the steps of the aisles.
Iowan Tana Goertz, a former contestant on The Apprentice, is one of Trumps state chairs.”
Wait...she got FIRED? but is now back to coordinate Iowa?
Now THAT is loyalty! WOW!
PS to my previous post. CNN was there, NBC was there, but FOX must have been trailing Yeb and his two supporters around somewhere else.
As Trump speaks, the MSM will photograph the main entrance from the outside. A few folks passing by will be featured as the “crowd”.
You were there?
Thanks for the crowd shots!
Quick quiz:
1. Who is Rodger Schultz?
2. Who are billypaul & esrosen?
Watched his speech, was great as always, he’s getting to the point, he’s engaging more with the crowds, he’s laughing, and he is ON POINT!!!
Thank you for the pictures!!!
WOOHOO TRUMP!!! ALL THE WAY TO THE OVAL OFFICE!!!
Push polling happens all the time and QU does it cheap.
CNN already had the headline written before the results were in.
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