hi!:) just going through my replies and noticed this, somehow I missed it when you posted.
probably because my battery died as soon as President Trump got on stage! I have one picture of him from the side, and that's it.
as for your question-I've been to two rallies in Des Moines; one prepandemic, and this last one. I wore my Q shirt to first one, and saw a lot more Q signs at that rally.
this rally- there was one guy with a Q bus, and he parked way towards the back and had few visitors. and the people who did have Q shirts, were cryptic, like sayings from Q rather than a big 'Q'.
I probably could have had a sign, but it wasn't that type of crowd. and people wait for so long in line, so they really don't want any issues getting in. bet that's another reason for less Q; the media has made it out to be a terriorist organization, regular fans aren't even going to think about it.
this rally were a lot more 'Trump' fans. people in red/white and middle-aged women with glitter hats, fancy Trump shirts.
I didn't wear my Q shirt, but seemed like I was one of the few diehard great awakening fans because I only saw a couple Pepes.
People are well behaved at the rallies, so think it's really about showing solidarity with President Trump before anything else. the crowd boos the media, prays together...and some people have been to dozens of rallies, so there is definitely a system, and the new ones follow along.
hi!:) just going through my replies and noticed this, somehow I missed it when you posted.
probably because my battery died as soon as President Trump got on stage! I have one picture of him from the side, and that's it.
as for your question-I've been to two rallies in Des Moines; one prepandemic, and this last one. I wore my Q shirt to first one, and saw a lot more Q signs at that rally.
this rally- there was one guy with a Q bus, and he parked way towards the back and had few visitors. and the people who did have Q shirts, were cryptic, like sayings from Q rather than a big 'Q'.
I probably could have had a sign, but it wasn't that type of crowd. and people wait for so long in line, so they really don't want any issues getting in. bet that's another reason for less Q; the media has made it out to be a terriorist organization, regular fans aren't even going to think about it.
this rally were a lot more 'Trump' fans. people in red/white and middle-aged women with glitter hats, fancy Trump shirts.
I didn't wear my Q shirt, but seemed like I was one of the few diehard great awakening fans because I only saw a couple Pepes.
People are well behaved at the rallies, so think it's really about showing solidarity with President Trump before anything else. the crowd boos the media, prays together...and some people have been to dozens of rallies, so there is definitely a system, and the new ones follow along.