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Good spin friend but he spoke to 2000 in Richmond on Friday in a venue that seated 12,000. Less than a full house at his next stop too, which I think was Kentucky - could be wrong.
Also -just preaching to the choir in NC, he better head to some swing states soon, before its too late.
Good spin friend but he spoke to 2000 in Richmond on Friday in a venue that seated 12,000. Less than a full house at his next stop too, which I think was Kentucky - could be wrong.
Also -just preaching to the choir in NC, he better head to some swing states soon, before its too late.
Easy answer.....
Some of those in attendance pointed out that there were several other major events happening in Richmond on a mild Friday night, including a Tim McGraw concert and a college graduation.
Some of those in attendance pointed out that there were several other major events happening in Richmond on a mild Friday night, including a Tim McGraw concert and a college graduation.
Ah, yes. The rally where he accused U.S. Soldiers of "living well" off of money meant for Iraq reconstruction.
I wonder how well that would have played in Fayetteville.
According to what the local Fox station reported a few minutes ago, the crowd is only 5,200 ...??? It may not be in the coliseum itself as it says the "Special Events Center."
They evidently did sing him happy birthday, however.
Greensboro Coliseum has a capacity of 23K, I am hearing there was between 5-10K there depending on who you go off of, hardly what I would call "beyond capacity."
And how many views a speech gets on YouTube doesn't really matter because people like the OP can watch the video over and over for more views, and 16K isn't a lot of people watching it when you look at the power of YouTube.
Ah, yes. The rally where he accused U.S. Soldiers of "living well" off of money meant for Iraq reconstruction.
I wonder how well that would have played in Fayetteville.
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