Posted on 08/19/2016 1:29:12 AM PDT by nikos1121
Friday, August 19, 2016: Live stream coverage of the Donald J. Trump for President rally in Dimondale, MI at The Summit Sports and Ice Complex The Fieldhouse at the Summit. LIVE coverage begins at 5:00 PM ET.
Dimondale, MI
Dimondale is a village in Eaton County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Named after Isaac M. Dimond. The population was 1,234 at the 2010 census.
Downtown Dimondale
In the 1960s-70s, Dimondale served as a regionally and nationally recognized hotspot for championship horseshoe pitching, earning it the nickname "Horseshoe Capital of the World."
Fred Smith, Jr. The greatest horseshoe pitching legend emanating from the clay courts of Dimondale
Fred Smith Jr. would have his brother Norman place his chin atop an opposing stake while Fred would proceed to pitch 40-foot (12 m) ringers that would clang just inches below Norman's smiling face.
Watch the LIVE stream and FULL replay of the event below:
The Summit Sports and Ice Complex The Fieldhouse at the Summit with seating capacity of 5,000.
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Trump is blending teleprompter with his own additions very well tonight
Looks at center much more than last night
This is where those charts might be useful.
He’s giving stats and mental pics to all of his FACTS/statements.
This is going right to the heart of ALL Americans.
Brilliant.
FLOOD VICTIM CRIES OVER TRUMPS VISIT and LOSSES INCURRED (video)
http://dennismichaellynch.com/flood-victim-cries-over-trumps-visit-and-losses-incurred-video/
Warning shot to Michigan voters- NAFTA has reduced auto industry job totals in half and it’s getting worse.
I love the charts, and the great info on them....but, to me, they’re a bit distracting.
I’d love it if they could have a jumbotron with the charts on that. Or some sort of monitors displaying the charts.
It the unions. They are forcing the companies out as much as anything. Drop of regulation and taxes will help. BUT the unions need to get real. Just my opinion
“Are there really people out there at this point who will switch their vote on the basis of a 30-second television ad?”
Actually, I think it’s possible if the ads are run at strategic times, and on the right shows/stations. It’s doubtful that a lot of inner-city people frequent Twitter, seek out political sites, or click a link to a YouTube political video. But they do watch dopey reality shows, horrid sitcoms, and sports events. Ads don’t even have to be 30 seconds long; a succinct and powerful 15-second ad could catch someone’s eye long enough to make a thought process start.
Maybe I’m wrong; I don’t know.
A picture is worth 10,000 words.
Someone posted a graphic, recently, that showed all of the auto manufacturing plants in MEXICO!!!
Unreal.
Trump is right...Mexico will become the auto mftg capital of the world, if we don’t stop this, now.
Yes. I agree :)
You are right. Most of the auto jobs left Michigan and many ended up in the south; Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama. Unions ans stupid auto company management (weak negotiators) are the root cause - not to mention lazy on design of product and design of production. “Fat, dumb, lazy, and happy” is no way to live.
Trump: "What do you have to lose?"
Leni
“We want jobs to leave from other countries and come to our country for a change!”
Pivots to Clinton’s foreign policy failures
The ads work on the doubters, the fence sitters. Once they start to doubt their preferred candidate, the vote shifts. Negative ads work, it doesn’t take much repetition - the repetition is done to get audience, not to hit the same person 20 times.
The irony is, the illegals keep coming here, despite the surge in American manufacturing plants in Mexico. Bottom line- it pays more to be here under the Fedzilla $$$ benefits umbrella than it is to live and work in their own country.
I agree with you, maybe it’s my age but I know a lot of folks who won’t touch a computer, don’t even know what twitter or facebook are but sit glued to the boob-tube.
They vote!
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