Ok folks, I was there. NH Freeper here. I live about 15 miles away. My wife and I got in line @ 1:30. There were people that started camping out at 7pm the night before.
By the time we got in line it was already around the block and ran about 1/2 mile south. There were people from all over the NE and New England. I would say there were almost as many people from MA as NH. The people behind us in line were from MA.
The doors opened at 4pm. By that time the line stretched over a mile south on Elm Street. The event center is the SNHU arena capacity 11,700 for an event like this based on fire code rules. It was at least 4:30 by the time we got into the building. The lower level and half the floor were already full.
We really lucked out and ended up finding TWO empty seats directly right of the stage. We were two rows behind the VIP section. Rudy Giuliani was four rows in front of us. About 15’. When Rudy came in, we all started chanting RUDY, RUDY. People swarmed into our area. He must have signed 200 autographs on hats, posters, etc.
So, we ended up siting directly right of the stage about 60’ away. Going to these events is really quite fun. It is similar to a rock concert atmosphere, without the drugs.
There is also no alcohol served at these events.
There were maybe 100 protesters outside corralled by the police into one area. Honestly, you really could not even hear them. What was interesting were all the vendors outside were African Americans. There were probably 10 people set up with tables and wagons. They were walking up and down the line to get in selling Trump hats, shirts and buttons.