Posted on 10/13/2020 12:20:52 AM PDT by knighthawk
A group of about 1,000 Texomans took part in a two-state parade for President Donald Trump on Saturday.
Supporters drove from the Hugo Agriplex in Oklahoma and met up with a group of Trump supporters from Paris, Texas, at the Red River, according to KTEN.
The vehicles traveled along US 271 flying American flags and Trump 2020 flags, the outlet said.
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That’s nuthin. Ya shoulda seen the Biden Parade. His parade had one tiny electric SMART with a fat chick driving.
Wow!! The momentum is def positive!
“Thats nuthin. Ya shoulda seen the Biden Parade. His parade had one tiny electric SMART with a fat chick driving.”
And when it was done Biden was seen taking Jello shots out of the fat girl’s navel.
Nice to see but I trust all are voting as well.
JoMa
The husky driver identified as female.
Folks with Trump swag paid for that with their hard earned money.
They spent their time to do this.
Do you really think folks who put their time and money where their mouths are won’t turn out to vote?
Three words: Broken glass, baby.
:-)
We have had 2 Trump Trains in Corpus Christi. A local mayoral candidate, Joe Perez, has a website Make Corpus Christi Great Again. The first was over 2,000 cars and trucks, the second was over 3,000. Awesome. He is having another one to the Nueces County Courthouse Sunday where residents will vote and we will join.
We voted this morning (wife and I) and had to drive over 30 miles to our county seat (we don’t live in Corpus Christi). Enthusiasm is through the roof. Biden had a train on Ocean Drive, had about 20 cars including the police escort (we got none, only the police in Robstown directing traffic for the last one, Blue Lives Matter). Eight More Years since the left stole the first four!
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