Posted on 09/26/2016 4:47:46 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Donald Trumps first order of business after Monday nights big debate? Meeting with Miami Hispanics. For real this time.
His campaign has asked about 150 South Florida Latinos to a town hall-style meeting 2 p.m. Tuesday at Miami Dade Colleges Koubek Center, several people invited told the Miami Herald.
It will be Trumps first public event following his first debate against Hillary Clinton. He first plans to hit a $25,000-a-head fundraiser in Miami.
Trumps campaign twice scheduled small-scale meetings with Miami Hispanics over the summer, but both times the events had to be scrapped. A July 8 luncheon at Versailles Cuban restaurant was called off after the Dallas police shootings. It was briefly rescheduled for July 26, only to be pushed back again because most guests wouldnt be able to make it.
Tuesdays town hall was initially contemplated for last Tuesday. The campaign even went as far as booking a venue at Florida International University. But the meeting, along with the fundraisers, all of which were intended to follow the day after a Trump rally in Fort Myers, were postponed so the candidate could return to New York and meet with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi....
(Excerpt) Read more at miamiherald.com ...
One thing I can say, this guy is lively compared to Hitlery. Constantly on the move, constantly thinking. It’s what we need for a guy to actually create change for the better.
Look at the skating rink.
All that before the weekend.
He's got the pedal to the metal.
It will be interesting to see what Hillary does the next couple of days. She will probably have to take the next week off after exerting herself for 90 minutes.
Hillary will need a full transfusion ....and several days rest before visiting the next uptown day care center.
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