Yesterday, 5,000 on South Carolina. Sunday: working 6am to 11 pm.

Orlando Rally.  9,000 inside, 20,000 outside and down the road more than a mile.  Last week,  CNN reporters said that Trump couldn't even draw a crowd.  So much for that fake news item.


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  1. “I would rarely leave the White House because there’s so much work to be done,” Trump, 69, tells ITK. "I would not be a president who took vacations. I would not be a president that takes time off.”
    http://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/245884-trump-i-would-rarely-leave-the-white-house

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    1. Indeed, he is the hardest working president we have seen in any of our lifetimes . . . . 6 am to 12 midnight. To date, ALL of his time away from the White House has been filled with a schedule that would choke a horse. By contrast, Barack literally spent a full yearon the golf course (340 trips)and six full years of time doing nothing but talking (personal appearance, speeches, and fundraising). No president has ever spent as little time doing his job as Barack.

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  2. And in the real world... 3 of his first 4 weekends playing golf.

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    1. He worked 18 hour days for three weeks before he some time off. He worked 23 straight days before he went golfing for the first time on Feb 13th.

      You are not going to escape the fact that Barack is the laziest president we have had in modern times, period. 6 of his 8 years was spent golfing and talking.

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