Maine: Trump supporters ‘dropped everything and came’ when they heard about president’s visit

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Incredible. This was a surprise visit by President Trump. The visit was not posted on Trump’s campaign events page. It was off the record. Yet 4000 people attended the event. We are witnessing a phenomenon like we have not seen (and probably never will see) in our lifetime. The American people will come out in droves for President Trump on November 3rd.

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Trump supporters ‘dropped everything and came’ when they heard about president’s visit

By Bangor Daily News, October 25, 2020

Supporters of President Donald Trump gathered by Bangor International Airport and at Treworgy Family Orchards on Sunday to await the president’s relatively impromptu visit to the area.

At Treworgy Family Orchards in Levant, hundreds gathered at the sprawling farm and orchard for the president’s visit well before his arrival, including Dale Crafts, the Republican candidate hoping to unseat Democratic Rep. Jared Golden. More were still trickling in even after the president arrived at the orchard shortly before 3:40 p.m.

Outside the Bangor International Airport gates, Terry and Betty Crouse of Palermo were among the Trump supporters hoping to glimpse Air Force I.

Trump’s visit to the Bangor area followed a rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, that had been announced days ago. The Maine visit came together as a last-minute addition to his schedule.

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oceanfloor1
oceanfloor1
3 years ago

Heck it’s hard to get that many people into Bangor for any reason. Maine, especially its hospitality industry, has been hard hit by a DeMarxocRat governor’s handling of the “WuFluManchu” virus during the crucial spring and summer tourist season. I wish he’d make a surprise stop here in Maskachusetts as it would greatly annoy our RINO governor — who has refused to vote for his party’s President — and give those of us who have held on to our sanity a great boost.

MAGA/KAG — TRUMP 2020!

BarleyEducated
BarleyEducated
3 years ago
Reply to  oceanfloor1

Now that the Boston Herald endorsed him don’t be surprised if he drops by.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
3 years ago
Reply to  BarleyEducated

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This is important because Trump is drawing interest from people who are contemplating changing their minds about Trump’s politics. They are gathering information before changing their voting choices. They believed something else, and now they are considering changing their voting preferences.
This is the most important group to capture right now, to shift the majority towards Trump.

ed
ed
3 years ago
Reply to  oceanfloor1

It would make my day/week/month/year/life, ocean !! Add in how crazy it would drive Gov. Baker (rhymes with FAKER) and all the libbies I know and don’t know bit-shat crazy !!!!!

BarleyEducated
BarleyEducated
3 years ago

Those Mainiacs will surprise you, beware! 😛

AlgorithmicAnalyst
AlgorithmicAnalyst
3 years ago

Remarkable crowd.

Joy Daniels Brower
Joy Daniels Brower
3 years ago

I almost felt as if I had been there in Maine as well! The vibes from a Trump rally & visit are felt all away across the country here in California! Has there ever been a more exciting POTUS? (Well, in recent times, probably JFK and Reagan – but those were different times.)

arthur facteau
arthur facteau
3 years ago

I gotta tell ya, I live in Maine, and for us, 4,000 is a pretty impressive crowd.

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