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If he is campaigning for Marsha Blackburn, what was the point of him going on about Hillary, The Wall, and his "big beautiful hands"? Shouldn't the rally be focused on Marsha Blackburn and what she'll do for the people of Tennessee?
While waiting or some explanation of what the point of all this is, I checked out another video of the rally. If you stop at .02 you can see that over half the sections are empty.
President Donald Trump stormed into Tennessee on Tuesday night to campaign for Rep. Marsha Blackburn in her bid for the Senate, with Republicans facing headwinds in the midterm elections this fall.
Trump invited Blackburn onstage in Nashville and pilloried her Democratic opponent, former Gov. Phil Bredesen — or, as Trump referred to him, “Phil whatever the hell his name is.”
“We need Republicans and we need to get out and vote for Marsha,” Trump told the crowd. “If you want your communities to be safe, if you want your schools to be safe, if you want your country to be safe, then you have to go out and get the Democrats the hell out of office.”
While waiting or some explanation of what the point of all this is, I checked out another video of the rally. If you stop at .02 you can see that over half the sections are empty.
Then take into account that there's ads out there paying $100 a pop for "European heritage preferred", must wear red hat read shirt, and bonuses based on decibels, for tonights events.
.... So it follows that if trump endorses someone that someone will benefit.
It's pretty simple.
The inverse is true, too. Clinton was very unpopular in Kentucky, so when she campaigned there the voters told her to "stick it" and elected a bunch of Republicans.
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