Massive line of supporters for Trump's rally near Coachella, California. They are calling it "Trumpchella"

Coachella rally​

Trump’s rally Saturday at the Calhoun Ranch in the Coachella Valley drew criticism from a number of local officials.

“Trump’s attacks on immigrants, women, the LGBTQ community and the most vulnerable among us don’t align with the values of our community,” Coachella Mayor Steven Hernandez said in a statement posted on social media ahead of Trump’s visit.

“He has consistently expressed disdain for the type of diversity that helps define Coachella,” Hernandez said. “We don’t know why Trump is visiting near Coachella, but we know he wasn’t invited by the people who live here. He ain’t like us.”

However, the former president believes large-scale rallies in blue states like the one he’ll hold Saturday show how deep his support runs across the nation.

They also set the groundwork for Trump to question the election results should Harris win. One of the former president’s go-to lines is “too big to rig” — the idea that he must win in such a landslide that no one will question his victory.

“He thinks those crowds show, and will show, there’s no way she can win,” a person close to Trump said.

Trump in many ways views these large-scale rallies as a barometer for how he is performing. In his mind, the bigger the crowd, the better he expects to do in November.:whoa:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/12/politics/trump-coachella-rally/index.html

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Coachella rally​

Trump’s rally Saturday at the Calhoun Ranch in the Coachella Valley drew criticism from a number of local officials.

“Trump’s attacks on immigrants, women, the LGBTQ community and the most vulnerable among us don’t align with the values of our community,” Coachella Mayor Steven Hernandez said in a statement posted on social media ahead of Trump’s visit.

“He has consistently expressed disdain for the type of diversity that helps define Coachella,” Hernandez said. “We don’t know why Trump is visiting near Coachella, but we know he wasn’t invited by the people who live here. He ain’t like us.”

However, the former president believes large-scale rallies in blue states like the one he’ll hold Saturday show how deep his support runs across the nation.

They also set the groundwork for Trump to question the election results should Harris win. One of the former president’s go-to lines is “too big to rig” — the idea that he must win in such a landslide that no one will question his victory.

“He thinks those crowds show, and will show, there’s no way she can win,” a person close to Trump said.

Trump in many ways views these large-scale rallies as a barometer for how he is performing. In his mind, the bigger the crowd, the better he expects to do in November.:whoa:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/10/12/politics/trump-coachella-rally/index.html

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Fuck you asshole, you supported the assassination of your political opponent so, fuck you!
 
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