Posted on 10/27/2020 4:07:43 AM PDT by knighthawk
A caravan of vehicles stretching for six miles departed Tremonton, Utah, on Saturday to show support for President Donald Trump.
More than 100 cars were estimated to have taken part in the Utah I-15 Trump Train that eventually made its way to St. George, according to the St. George News.
Along the way, the Trump Train grew as it picked up new vehicles as their drivers joined the flag-waving caravan, the outlet said.
Crowd Surfing host Farrell Lafferty shared video footage on YouTube of participants gathering for the parade:
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
100 cars stretching six miles?
Yknow.. social distancing and all..
Ill be in a Trump car rally Saturday here in Virginia. Looking forward to it!
The thing I love about these Trum Trains isnpeople have so much fun. You can tell a republican by the smiles on their faces.
TrumpTrains, TrumpTillas, massive rallies, homes and trucks with Trump flags - has there been anything like this before?
Maybe during Reagan’s presidency?
About 100 yards per vehicle.
I cannot tell you how yuge this was driving through Ted Lieus district and seeing all the support (honking, waving) from other people watching on the sidewalk and driving by.
Same here, every saturday, east texas. Horns honking, people waving, smiles all around, people waving Trump flags on the roadside, some stop on the shoulder to take cell phone videos...
and last saturday 4 flipped us the finger, 3 black guys and one white girl.
I’ll be there this weekend too. Usually about 50 cars or so.
The local news in SLC only talked briefly about this...they were more focused on one truck that was rammed by a “non-Trump Supporter”...but somehow it was the fault of the truck participating in the rally. It was top-notch spin on that one...
I want to get one going in NJ. . . don’t laugh, it would be massive.
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