Thursday, June 28, 2018

Trump rallies Fargo, North Dakota, capacity crowd of 6000 in support of Republican Senate candidate Kevin Cramer-WDAY

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Above, 6/27/18, Trump rally, Fargo, North Dakota, Scheels Arena, via Veterans for Trump. Capacity crowd of approximately 6000, WDAY  














Above, 6/28/18, Trump rally in Fargo, N.D., crowd cheers as Trump enters, image by David Samson, The Forum, via WDAY.com














Above, 6/27/18, Trump rally in Fargo, ND, image by David Samson, The Forum, via WDAY.com


 










Above, 6/27/18, Trump rally in Fargo, ND, image by Tom Brenner, copyright NY Times, via WDAY.com

















Above, 6/27/18, Trump rally waiting line outside Scheels Arena, Fargo, North Dakota, Kim Hyatt twitter 













Above, 6/27/18, Trump rally, Fargo, North Dakota, "Trump supporters camp out at Scheels Arena ahead of rally," WDAY.com 













Above, 6/27/18, Trump rally, Fargo, ND, waiting line, screen shot from WDAY video 















Above, 6/27/18, Trump rally in Fargo, ND., Scheels Arena, Trump enters, Bismarck Tribune, image by David Samson, The Forum

















Above, 6/27/18, Trump rally in Fargo, North Dakota, Scheels Arena, Trump greets Republican Senate candidate Kevin Cramer, Bismarck Tribune, ap  photo














Above, 6/27/28, Additional crowd estimate, 5800, Trump rally, Fargo, North Dakota, "Fargo's Scheels Arena is full for this Trump rally. Law enforcement officials tell me 5,800 people are here." Jennifer Jacobs, Bloomberg twitter












6/27/18, "Good afternoon from outside Scheels Arena in Fargo, North Dakota, where some people have been waiting in line since 10 am to see the president speak. Doors open at 4 pm for the 7 pm rally." Cora Lewis, Buzzfeed

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Added:

"They got in line at 5:30 a.m."

6/27/18, "Trump supporters camp out at Scheels Arena ahead of rally," WDAY.com, , Fargo, N.D.:

"Tickets to President Donald Trump's rally Wednesday did not guarantee a spot in Scheels Arena.

So, people started lining up early to make sure they got in.

Many waited outside all day, some overnight.

About 40 people were in line by 7:00 a.m., 12 hours before the President was scheduled to speak.

Many brought chairs and coolers full of snacks, planning to make a day out of it.

Aaron Warner of Fargo said as soon as he found out the President was coming, he knew he had to bring his family.

"We've been really bouncing around for days now, waiting for this," said Warner. "The anticipation has been amazing."

They got in line at 5:30 a.m.

Doors opened at 4:00 p.m."




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