Sun Jun 21, 2020, 03:42 PM
Star Member MineralMan (131,979 posts)
Who wants to go to Tulsa?
Really. I've been there. Given the virus and everything else, why would someone travel to Tulsa, OK to see Donald Trump praise himself? Tulsa?
Choosing that venue was a poor decision by Trump's campaign team. I was not in the least surprised to see that arena only 1/3 full. Nobody wants to go to Tulsa.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100213631458Maybe people who already live there and in the surrounding area, dumbass.
Maybe there would have been more people there if not for leftist shenanigans, hogging up a bunch of tickets for the event. A lot of people who were genuinely interested in going probably said 'what's the use' and decided against going.
Leftists are bragging about pulling this underhanded shit.
But go to Minneapolis instead, get your head caved in by a violent leftist mob or your car torched or the windows smashed--the cops are getting defunded.
Response to MineralMan (Original post)Sun Jun 21, 2020, 03:48 PM
Star Member Arkansas Granny (27,027 posts)
3. It's a deep red state and they thought Trump would draw a bigger crowd.
It should have worked out for him, but I think it reflects his waning popularity even among the base
He would have drawn a larger crowd if not for leftist speech suppression.
Response to BannonsLiver (Reply #5)Sun Jun 21, 2020, 03:54 PM
Star Member MineralMan (131,981 posts)
9. OK. But, you know, if a city of 400,000 can't draw
enough people to hear Trump speak from it's own population...
I'm not saying it's not a nice place to live, but why would anyone travel there to hear Trump?
I've been to Tulsa a couple of times. I'm not a fan of Oklahoma, though.
And most Okies wouldn't have any use for a stupid old liver spotted dipshit like the Minnesota Moses.