RECORD BREAKING CROWDS: Thousands Lining Up, Camping Out Ahead Of Tuesday’s Rally In Wildwood
People actually camped outside on Tuesday evening, for a Trump rally that is occurring today. New Jersey is a solidly blue state, but that means nothing to the people camping outside. They just want to see the #GOAT president. It is going to be a wild rally in Wildwood, New Jersey.
Duke Reale, from Galloway Township, is so determined to see President Trump in Wildwood that he arrived two days early so he could be first in line. Soon, dozens showed up right beside him.
“These people are amazing, I’m telling you. They all love the president”
By Monday afternoon hundreds of Trump supporters started lining up, ready to spend a night out in the cold to get into the Keep America Great Rally. “Everybody’s adrenaline is flowing and everybody is extremely positive and we’re having a great time,” said Adela Beecher, of Sea Girt.
Supporters begin to line up for Tuesday Trump rally in Wildwood https://t.co/y2GHme0DLB
— FOX 29 (@FOX29philly) January 28, 2020
Grills, signs and other sights from the long line already formed at Trump's Wildwood rally https://t.co/tq1j69ysGw pic.twitter.com/sRRzC7tKsI
— NJ.com (@njdotcom) January 28, 2020
Supporters begin to line up for Tuesday Trump rally in Wildwood
By Fox29, January 27th, 2019:
Supporters are already lining up in anticipation of President Donald Trump‘s Tuesday rally in Wildwood, New Jersey.
The line outside of the Wildwood Convention Center is growing by the minute as Trump supporters flock to this small New Jersey coastal town for a historic “Keep America Great” rally.
Duke, of Galloway Township, is spending a total of two nights outside. He was the first in line after arriving Sunday afternoon.
“Everybody was cool—taking turns going to their cars and getting warm sharing food,” he told FOX 29.
People are camped out outside of the Wildwood Convention Center for TOMORROW night’s “Make America Great” rally …. @FOX29philly pic.twitter.com/WrsdBlHYlh
— jennifer joyce (@JenniJoyceTV) January 27, 2020
The president’s visit will take place in the congressional district of U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew, who bucked Democrats to join a united Republican Party in opposing Trump’s impeachment.
Trump endorsed the Democrat-turned-Republican during an Oval Office meeting on Dec. 19, when Van Drew formally announced he was leaving the Democratic Party after providing Trump with a symbolic victory in the prior day’s impeachment vote.
Van Drew said at the time that he believed the GOP was a “better fit” and promised Trump his “undying support.” Trump promised to return the favor and announced that he was endorsing Van Drew for reelection and labeled him “a tremendous asset for the party.”
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