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To: Land Shark who wrote (1269342)10/14/2020 9:03:56 AM
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Read some more FACTS and run and hide in your Play-Doh corner.......

President Trump’s Florida Rally:
16% of Attendees Were Democrats,
24% Didn’t Vote in 2016


Bongino Report, by Matt Palumbo

Original Article

President Donald Trump roared back to the campaign trail for an energetic rally in Florida last night. It was his first rally since his short battle with the coronavirus, and if the attendee data from that rally is any indicator, Trump is set to defeat Joe Biden as swiftly as he did the coronavirus. Ronna McDaniel posted attendee data to Twitter last night showing that President Trump has continued to bring in a broad coalition of voters – and first time voters. The following data is sourced from those who signed up to attend the rally: [Snip] These sort of statistics have been kept for a number of rallies held earlier



To: Land Shark who wrote (1269342)10/14/2020 9:05:03 AM
From: locogringo  Respond to of 1583950
 
Mental Joe's prediction........?

Oops: Biden says Trump won Ohio
and Florida 'the last two times



'Washington Times,

by Valerie Richardson

Original Article

Donald Trump has only run for president once, but that’s not how former Vice President Joseph R. Biden remembers it. The Democratic presidential candidate said Monday that President Trump won Florida and Ohio “significantly the last two times.” The last two presidential elections were in 2012 and 2016. “If we win Ohio, the game’s over,” Mr. Biden told WKRC-TV in Cincinnati. “I think Ohio and Florida are two critically important states that are very close that Trump won significantly the last two times.” In fact, President Barack Obama and Mr. Biden, running on the Democratic ticket, won Florida and Ohio in 2012.