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originally posted by: carewemust
Friday, February 21, 2020
Take a look at this short clip from President Trump's 2-20-2020 rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Short (1min20sec) Clip of the Audience: twitter.com...
This medium-sized venue has an 8,000 person capacity. As you can see, it was full. There were more than 15,000 outside, watching on huge screens.
IN YOUR OPINION..Which Democrat Candidates for President would be (as the party's nominee), most likely to repeatedly fill a moderate-sized 8,000 seat arena, heading into the November 3rd general election?
I'm pretty sure Bernie Sanders could. Maybe Joe Biden also? Mike Bloomberg can afford to pay people to attend, and to cheer. Elizabeth Warren?...Nah.
"Optics and Spin" will be critically important, when running against President Donald J. Trump. It is therefore critical that the DNC take this into consideration, when rigging the super-delegates to vote for the Democrat establishment's candidate.
-CareWeMust
originally posted by: watchitburn
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: butcherguy
It's creepy and sad that there are actually people left in this world that think it can be made a better place? No wonder everything sucks.
Things only suck in areas controlled by leftists. The rest of the country is doing great.
originally posted by: TzarChasm
originally posted by: carewemust
Friday, February 21, 2020
Take a look at this short clip from President Trump's 2-20-2020 rally in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Short (1min20sec) Clip of the Audience: twitter.com...
This medium-sized venue has an 8,000 person capacity. As you can see, it was full. There were more than 15,000 outside, watching on huge screens.
IN YOUR OPINION..Which Democrat Candidates for President would be (as the party's nominee), most likely to repeatedly fill a moderate-sized 8,000 seat arena, heading into the November 3rd general election?
I'm pretty sure Bernie Sanders could. Maybe Joe Biden also? Mike Bloomberg can afford to pay people to attend, and to cheer. Elizabeth Warren?...Nah.
"Optics and Spin" will be critically important, when running against President Donald J. Trump. It is therefore critical that the DNC take this into consideration, when rigging the super-delegates to vote for the Democrat establishment's candidate.
-CareWeMust
I dont believe in charging the citizens for the privilege of hearing a presidential candidate talk. I also dont believe in measuring presidential merit by counting heads at your pool party. Might as well start voting for athletes and TV celebrities at that rate.
originally posted by: Awesomepossum
Thousands of people crowded Capital One Arena in D.C. Saturday night for Michelle Obama's "Becoming" book tour event — which included a special surprise for the former first lady. Lines outside the arena were reminiscent of the crowds the venue might see for major concerts and sporting events. Many people told News4 that braving the sold-out crowd was well worth it to see Obama speak.
Capital One Arena Capacity: 20,356
Having attracted tens of thousands of people to a Presidents Day event, the Vermont senator and 2020 Democrat has some bragging rights.
A press release from the Sanders campaign claimed over 50,000 cumulatively attended rallies in five states from Saturday through Friday. In addition, over 4 million viewed the livestreams of the events online, the campaign said.
“Bernie has built a multiracial, multi-generational, people-driven movement for change that has broad support across the country,” Sanders campaign manager Faiz Shakir said in a written statement. “This is the kind of energy and excitement that will defeat Donald Trump in November and usher in the political revolution that this country badly needs.”
originally posted by: sligtlyskeptical
originally posted by: watchitburn
originally posted by: Xcalibur254
a reply to: butcherguy
It's creepy and sad that there are actually people left in this world that think it can be made a better place? No wonder everything sucks.
Things only suck in areas controlled by leftists. The rest of the country is doing great.
Really? The states with the lowest income to living wage are all Republican states.
Income vs Living wage