I used the Drudge headline Trump supporters line up 12 hours before rally...
Thousands expected at Donald Trump rally in Sanford Florida considered a must-win state By Erik Sandoval - Reporter Posted: 11:04 PM, October 24, 2016 Updated: 8:11 AM, October 25, 2016
ANFORD, Fla. - Thousands are expected to attend a campaign rally Tuesday afternoon for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at Orlando-Sanford International Airport.
Trump supporters arrived in Sanford very early Tuesday, more than 12 hours before the rally, which is scheduled to begin at 3 p.m. at Million Air Orlando. Several slept in their cars in the parking lot of the airport, hoping to get a good spot to see Trump later in the day.
News 6 will livestream the rally on ClickOrlando.com.
The campaign stop comes on the heels of a zigzag trip for Trump across Florida, a state many see as a must-win for the White House.
Huge disconnect between videos of rallies and reporting on them.
I've even heard speculation that in addition to polls being 'rigged' many are afraid to tell pollsters that they support trump-fear of being label racist, xenophobe, etc.
The last time I wore my Trump tee I noticed people who would smile and give a mini thumbs up - but that's as far as they went. I suspect didn't want to be labeled a 'deplorable' Trump supporter in public
Wouldn't it be great if Michael Moore were correct: Michael Moore: Here's why Trump will win election 'Will be biggest 'F--- you!' ever recorded in human history. And it will feel good' Published: 21 hours ago helsea Schilling
It’s a stunning prediction: America will deliver the “biggest ‘F— you’ ever recorded in human history” and put GOP nominee Donald Trump in the White House this November.
That’s according to leftist activist and filmmaker Michael Moore, who made the statements in a fiery video clip from his latest documentary, “Trumpland.” Moore reveals exactly why many “hurting” Americans, both Democrat and Republican, find the billionaire appealing.
“Donald Trump came to the Detroit Economic Club and stood there in front of the Ford Motor executives and said, ‘If you close these factories as you’re planning to do in Detroit and build them in Mexico, I’m going to put a 35 percent tariff on those cars when you send them back. And nobody’s gonna buy them.’ It was an amazing thing to see. No politician – Republican or Democrat – had ever said anything like that to these executives. And it was music to the ears of people in Michigan and Ohio and Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, the Brexit states,” Moore begins