Political rallies are a tradition in this country, comrade.
We used to have them all the time when Reagan was running for President, and for re-election. I fondly remember the first one I went to when Reagan came to Devonshire Downs in Northridge in 1980 when I was 19. There was a great one at Pierce College in Woodland Hills in 1984 where I found myself in the press section. I can still remember seeing Bob Dornan and the Gipper climbing out of the limo together. Just 2 years ago I took my two little girls to the train Station in Lodi where GW Bush shook their hands.
We're going to have alot more of those after Bill Simon wins the nomination, March 5th. Bring your kids out Monday. Political rallies are memories for a lifetime.
It's a lot like cheering for your team at a baseball game, but in this case the outcome affects your your life and your children's future. That's something I will go anywhere, anytime to cheer for.