Politico describes the Beto O'Rourke rally as a "mega" rally, implying that the 25 to 300 folks in attendance equals the Trump Rally across the street with its 22,000 inside and outside the arena


Anita Kumar / Politico:
Beto takes on Trump in tale of 2 mega-rallies  —  EL PASO, Texas — The showdown between Donald Trump and Beto O'Rourke Monday night over the president's border wall unfolded at competing rallies with thousands of people in venues barely a block apart.  —  But the events practically took place …
Editor:  The events of Monday evening,  the two rallies,  were hardly a "showdown,"  but this is how the Left Wing Media typified the opposition's rally  even when no one bothered to show up for the "show-down."  To call it a "showdown,"  the Left is just being silly,  How can no more than 300 people be described as a MEGA rally when the competition DIRECTLY ACROSS THE STREET  has 22,000 inside and outside its arena with another 35,000 folks indicating their desire to attend if there was room for such a crowd?  In fact,  this editor watched CNN immediately after the two events.  The CNN evening host,  you know -  the black guy,  made no mention of the crowd size
when talking about the O'Rourke rally and labeled it a MEGA rally!  Incredible.      

63 million Patriots voted for Trump and I am beginning to believe that number has grown to 70 million.
At any rate,  this I know:  as long as the Dems pretend their rallies are comparable to Trump's,  they haven't a prayer come election day.  Look at 2016 and know this,  if Trump spent 700,000 dollars on his campaign,  the Dems spent 3 billion to lose by 80,000 votes.  Now,  they think THAT was a close election. 
Keep in mind,  none of us knew Trump would be a one man army when it came to getting things done.  He already has enough credits to run in a dozen campaigns.  And do not forget that Texas was and is a targeted state,  a state the Dems have spent millions and millions in their effort to turn it blue 2016. 

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