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Meanwhile JEB comes to Rock Hill, a suburb of the Charlotte 2.5 Million metro and and one of the fastest growing places in in the USA. Looks to me like he managed to get about 40 people to come to the "magnolia room". LOL.
Meanwhile JEB comes to Rock Hill, a suburb of the Charlotte 2.5 Million metro and and one of the fastest growing places in in the USA. Looks to me like he managed to get about 40 people to come to the "magnolia room". LOL.
Well you are right about Myrtle beach compared to Rock Hill, but there are a few things you are not seeing. We all know how you are supporting Trump and that is fine, but you may want to take off the rose colored glasses once in awhile. Here is the comparison; Myrtle beach is primarily made up of retired people, many who are snow birds, thus have time to go to rallies. Rock Hill is made up of working families, who are either working when these rallies take place or are home with the kids, getting ready for the next day at work. They do not have time to go to rallies. Now, consider also where you are getting your information about how many actually attended? It seems there always is a huge difference in the reports of attendance at his rallies: normally one source will say 1000s and the next might say a 1000 or so. Of course you always take the higher number as the gospel truth.
As for how many turned out for Bush's rally, well, if you depend on what you see in those pictures and pictures do not always tell the story, there were a heck of a lot more than 40 in the audience.
They must have bussed in the 40 to Jeb's event from the local old folks home because i can't imagine there's 40 people under the age of 80 that would want to listen to him...
Meanwhile JEB comes to Rock Hill, a suburb of the Charlotte 2.5 Million metro and and one of the fastest growing places in in the USA. Looks to me like he managed to get about 40 people to come to the "magnolia room". LOL.
They must have bussed in the 40 to Jeb's event from the local old folks home because i can't imagine there's 40 people under the age of 80 that would want to listen to him...
Bus ride and "blue plate special" at the diner.
It plays out just like the polls do. People don't support Bush, and I don't think they even like him.
Meanwhile JEB comes to Rock Hill, a suburb of the Charlotte 2.5 Million metro and and one of the fastest growing places in in the USA. Looks to me like he managed to get about 40 people to come to the "magnolia room". LOL.
Meanwhile JEB comes to Rock Hill, a suburb of the Charlotte 2.5 Million metro and and one of the fastest growing places in in the USA. Looks to me like he managed to get about 40 people to come to the "magnolia room". LOL.
Meanwhile JEB comes to Rock Hill, a suburb of the Charlotte 2.5 Million metro and and one of the fastest growing places in in the USA. Looks to me like he managed to get about 40 people to come to the "magnolia room". LOL.
It was the same way with Ron Paul and Mitt Romney last time.
Yet, the media gatekeepers kept pushing Mitt as the leader and when they clearly saw that wasn't the case, they changed the rules 3 times to rig the Caucuses and Primaries.
Every state The RNC refused the forum rules and did what they wanted, to get Mitt as the "nominee"
Mitt "I'm a Progressive Republican" Romney.
Failure!
The silent majority stayed silent on that one!
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