The media can’t stop talking about the crowds Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is attracting. There are reports that his crowds in California and Portland, Oregon were both larger than 27,000. They breathlessly report on this, while forgetting to mention Sanders is a self-described socialist.
But what Donald Trump and his campaign has planned for TONIGHT in Mobile, Alabama could blow those numbers out of the water. Initially planning for a rally of 2,000 people at a small venue, tickets were grabbed so quickly that major changes had to be made.
Now, the event will be held in the Ladd-Peeles Stadium, a football stadium where the yearly Senior Bowl is played. More than 30,000 people have been confirmed to attend, and the stadium capacity is over 40,000. The free tickets are still being claimed at a fast pace, and show no signs of slowing down!
To put that in perspective, that’s bigger than the largest crowd of President Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign, when Oprah Winfrey joined him in South Carolina! That means this Trump event will smash through crowd records effortlessly!
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I think the economy and the stock market is in trouble.
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Delete5:04 pm is telling the truth. Let the Rich suffer.
DeleteObama has been printing money and cooking the books on unemployment for years, lying gets you only so far.
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ReplyDeleteWho has been president for most of the war?
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ReplyDeleteThe economy in Greece has busted their chops, China is a major player in the global market, if they start to domino and Dow drops below 10,000 there may be people jumping out of windows like in 1929.
ReplyDeleteLets hear a real working plan from Trump to salvage whats left of the economy from the Obama destruction.
ReplyDeleteAny person can research that when the Obama administration came to power, they intentionally changed the unemployment formula, that had been in place forever, to benefit the unemployment numbers that Obama has lied about from day one. After all benefits of an unemployed person are exhausted, they no longer get counted anywhere, thus reflected a false rate of Americans being employed. Any half wit can see their collective deception on the American public. No jobs/few decent jobs, false numbers, more outsourcing of everything American, zero concern from the ever liberal world of FREE, promoting mega increases to debt. A crash?, go figure?
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ReplyDeleteHe didn't make it to 30k but there was over 20k that attended.
ReplyDeleteObama administration came to power, they intentionally changed the unemployment formula, that had been in place forever, to benefit the unemploymen
ReplyDeletei think clinton did that when he changed up the disability
Has anyone noticed how SSDI goes up in an equal but opposite amount as Unemployment goes down? Coincidence? Once on SSDI you are no longer considered unemployed and you now receive life-long benefits. A much better plan than unemployment insurance.
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