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To: nikos1121
It is good that tomorrow's rally thread is posted a day early. Gives us a place to discuss the campaign together in a more general way.

There appears to be no public Trump activity today (Saturday). Hopefully he is taking a much deserved day off. Maybe he's taking advantage of a California beach or he's out golfing someplace. But more likely, he's having a lot of closed door meetings and planning out strategy for the homestretch of the campaign.

Was pretty impressive the way he outfoxed the protesters yesterday by having his motorcade pull off the highway and then climbing up and down embankments to come in through the back of the hotel. I don't think many other presidential candidates could have pulled that off and if they tried, they would have looked rather silly poking their way through concrete barriers and walking around dumpsters. Think about Mike Dukakis or one of the Bushes doing that. But Trump just has a way of making it seem downright manly and the way he swaggered on in there so nonchalantly just made for awesome optics. I think they will be playing that clip during the introduction video at the RNC for sure!

118 posted on 04/30/2016 7:42:27 AM PDT by SamAdams76 (Cruz and Kasich are in COLLUSION with the establishment GOP - cannot be trusted!)
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To: SamAdams76

I agree. Already, we’re getting comforting reports from the ground. I think we should do this in the future when there is an off day, because, it gives us a forum to visit, and at the same time it warrants being on the side bar, because it posts the upcoming rallies.


135 posted on 04/30/2016 7:58:42 AM PDT by nikos1121 (Greek Easter is coming up. How can you have Easter before the Jewish Passover?)
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