Hillary
HUMILIATED By This 1 Difference In Her Rallies Compared To Trump’s
Democrat presidential nominee
Hillary Clinton has struggled throughout her campaign to build excitement, in
stark contrast to the experience of GOP nominee Donald Trump.
Clinton and Trump have both held campaign rallies, but there has been a major difference in the two, attendance. Trump’s rallies have been far better attended than Clinton’s
despite the fact that Clinton holds far fewer, which you might think
would encourage people to show up since you never know when she’ll come
out of hibernation to do another one.
The Gateway Pundit reported that, through Aug. 25, Clinton did just 11
campaign events whereas Trump did 29, nearly three times as many. For
Clinton’s 11 events, an estimated 10,000 people showed up in total.
For Trump events, an estimated
168,000 attended. During this time period, Trump has
held almost three times the number of events with approximately 16 times the
turnout as Clinton has.
As the leaked Democrat National
Committee emails proved, Clinton’s campaign actually
had to pay people to support her online and send interns to beef up protests. People are taking notice of
Clinton’s absence from the trail with the hashtag #WheresHillary gaining steam
on Twitter. To give even more perspective, The
Gateway Pundit report that Trump averaged a turnout of 5,800 people per
campaign event while Clinton manages less than 1,000.
Even more stark was the fact
that the Clinton machine grossly outspent Trump and yet
he was garnering more enthusiasm and the polls have
gotten closer and closer as the days go by.
Clinton has spent a whopping $257 million on her campaign to date. In
contrast, to date Trump has spent just $87 million. Not only is Trump garnering more
enthusiasm, he’s proven that he has the stamina to do the job, whereas Clinton’s health
issues have raised major questions about
whether she’s even physically capable of holding the office.
Clinton refuses to hold news conferences, with more than 260 days elapsing since her last one.
She has had to take frequent breaks and, instead of engaging with the
public as her rival does, Clinton hides behind campaign statements and canned
responses.
The picture is clear — the question
is whether it translates into votes this November.
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