NEW YORK — Walter Mondale drew his biggest crowd of the campaign, estimated at 100,000, in New York City today in a joint appearance with Geraldine Ferraro and he accused President Reagan of making ‘false and contemptible charges’ against Democrats.
The two Democratic candidates were cheered by thousands at a traditional pre-election lunch-hour rally in New York’s Garment District. The streets were closed to traffic and people hung out of windows, dropping confetti and rolling white streamers down from eight stories up. OOPS..
And the important thing, isn't one particular crowd, it is how big the crowds are consistently.
You don’t think the fact that he had some movie stars with him like Paul Newman, didn’t affect the crowd size?