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President Donald Trump's rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Saturday, was billed as his big comeback from the crises that have beset his administration in recent months.
But instead of a packed 19,000 capacity stadium of cheering supporters, the president was greeted on Saturday night by the sight of rows of empty seats.
Attendance was so poor that the president had to scrap plans to make a speech outside the venue, where expected crowds of supporters who couldn't get into the stadium failed to show up.
And I love the twitter quote in the article-
'....2 of my teens have pairs of tix, one of them sitting at dinner laughing saying teens around the country fooled the man'..
I mean come on, they just stayed outside even though there were thousands of empty seats inside the arena (on a hot day in June, in Oklahoma) and evil protesters outside?
Derp!
The OP is laughable and truly pathetic.
No one was blocking the entries. Trump cancelled his little outdoor cheerleading event due to lack of interest, lol
Can you not see all the blue seats and bare floor?
Blue seats were filled by proxy by "Blue Lives Matter" and that fills the place and satisfies social distance Nazi's !!! Faces were blocked out to protect the undercover officers and prevent harm to others from BLM !!!
He had 7 million viewers last night. 1000s more outside not counted.
But I'll be fair. Do you think the world watched Joe Biden and his his 24 person rally?
Well to be fair, I’m sure Mrs Biden was watching. But then again, maybe not.
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