by Matt Margolis, PJ Media:
Last week, former President Donald Trump spoke to thousands of supporters at his rally in Asheville, North Carolina. According to reports, a venue worker mentioned that the crowd in line appeared to be significantly greater than the capacity of the 2,500-seat theater.
Photos shared to social media show incredibly long lines outside.
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INSANE!
This is in Downtown Asheville, NC.
The line for the Trump rally is already down the block and wrapped around.
Keep in mind, this is a very Liberal city.pic.twitter.com/VNNZkPUa3J
— Ryan Fournier (@RyanAFournier) August 14, 2024
Trump in Asheville with a full house and over 10,000 people in the streets versus Kamala in Raleigh is laughable.#Trump2024 #TrumpForce47 #ncpol #NorthCarolina pic.twitter.com/ONppg1CdO6
— Mr. Jeff (@Jeffpcbo) August 16, 2024
We live in a very liberal city and it’s good to see, finally, people come out and support Trump. It’s amazing to see,” Tim Siryk told WBTV News.
The event kicked off around 4 p.m. at Harrah’s Cherokee Center, with lines stretching down the streets of downtown as eager attendees awaited entry.
Kamala Harris also had a rally in North Carolina last week. On Friday, she was in the liberal city of Raleigh to unveil her economic agenda, and only 250 people reportedly showed up.
“Vice President Kamala Harris addressed a few hundred supporters at a campaign rally in Raleigh Friday afternoon,” WBTV News reported.
Harris’s staff reported that about 250 people were in attendance. The event began around 2:30 p.m. at Wake Tech Community College’s campus.
The rally marked Harris’ eighth visit to N.C. this year alone, and her sixteenth time visiting the state since becoming Vice President.
Harris delivered a major policy speech, outlining her plan to improve the economy.