You can't tell from the video, but he's behind this huge plexiglass cage kind of far from the audience. He did look kind of tired, but I mean he's almost 80 and touring the US nonstop.
yes, I don't know how he does it! we're getting ready for his saturday rally, and I'm already planning when we can 'rest'. it's a lot of work, but totally worth it😎
me too! I love traveling across NW Iowa, it's right on the Iowa Wisconsin border, not a populated area. and 11:30 in the morning, so we won't have to wait all day🐸
AND if I'm reading it correctly, the Prairie du Chien Area Arts Center is in their High School🧡
we went to a HS rally during the caucus, it was the perfect amount of people.
I am a consultant for the company where it was held so I got VIP tickets and went in the back, no line at all for me. I was sitting behind the stage area. RSBN had a guy interviewing some of us, but I don't go on camera.
Yeah, there was a little VIP area for our vendor group. It was me and four other guys. Trump, some young blonde girl carrying three phones, the local sheriff, and Laura Loomer came into the area and shook out hands and said nice things about supporting them. Trump was busy looking at a phone with Loomer, so it was mostly the blonde girl talking to us. She seems to be the new Kayleigh McCenerny or however you spell it. Her and the sheriff asked us a few questions about who works at the local businesses and if there are any illegals in the area and she was taking notes on her phone. Then Trump gave us a thumbs up and they all walked away.
I didn't see any protestors. Attendance was not bad for the area, seemed a little thin, but it was short notice. Most of the attendees were local workers and a huge group of people who showed up in RVs. There's that huge parking space around the way and it was totally filled with RVs, at least 150 of them. I'd never seen anything like it outside of Sturgis.
I just left the rally, I live near Mint Hill.
You can't tell from the video, but he's behind this huge plexiglass cage kind of far from the audience. He did look kind of tired, but I mean he's almost 80 and touring the US nonstop.
yes, I don't know how he does it! we're getting ready for his saturday rally, and I'm already planning when we can 'rest'. it's a lot of work, but totally worth it😎
Yay! Excited for you and your family sue! Is the rally inside?
me too! I love traveling across NW Iowa, it's right on the Iowa Wisconsin border, not a populated area. and 11:30 in the morning, so we won't have to wait all day🐸
AND if I'm reading it correctly, the Prairie du Chien Area Arts Center is in their High School🧡
we went to a HS rally during the caucus, it was the perfect amount of people.
NE iowa you mean?
Wow... excited for you bob! Thanks for the info!
How long were you in line? I might have seen you interviewed by RSBN outside in line!
I am a consultant for the company where it was held so I got VIP tickets and went in the back, no line at all for me. I was sitting behind the stage area. RSBN had a guy interviewing some of us, but I don't go on camera.
That's awesome! I know that was a once in a lifetime opportunity for you and looks like it's a great company! Did you get to shake his hand?
Yeah, there was a little VIP area for our vendor group. It was me and four other guys. Trump, some young blonde girl carrying three phones, the local sheriff, and Laura Loomer came into the area and shook out hands and said nice things about supporting them. Trump was busy looking at a phone with Loomer, so it was mostly the blonde girl talking to us. She seems to be the new Kayleigh McCenerny or however you spell it. Her and the sheriff asked us a few questions about who works at the local businesses and if there are any illegals in the area and she was taking notes on her phone. Then Trump gave us a thumbs up and they all walked away.
What was the SITREP? Attendance? Where was it at? Any protesters? I'm north of the lake so wasn't coming down for that.
I didn't see any protestors. Attendance was not bad for the area, seemed a little thin, but it was short notice. Most of the attendees were local workers and a huge group of people who showed up in RVs. There's that huge parking space around the way and it was totally filled with RVs, at least 150 of them. I'd never seen anything like it outside of Sturgis.