Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very disappointing. Harris spent too much time demonizing Trump. She already has the anti-Trump vote. She missed a golden opportunity to explain her vision for the next four years. She failed in her closing argument.
I agree. Shes running on hate its bizzare at this point.
She explained her vision. Go watch it.
Anonymous wrote:Wait - this Jimmy Kimmel?
Anonymous wrote:Wait - this Jimmy Kimmel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:75,000 is a bald faced lie. It was a third of that. There are pictures all over the internet. Fed EX Field holds 70,000. There is no way in hell you'd convince anyone there were more people there than fills an entire stadium.
But, it shows their fear, which is funny.
I'm not a good judge of crowd sizes. My adult DS and I took the metro to Farragut West - arriving at the station around 5:45pm. The metro was not crowded. There was a decent crowd walking towards the entrance points. We tried to find the end of the line, but never found it. Instead, we saw a crowd of people by the Washington Monument and decided to head over there. We had a good view of the jumbotron. We left as Harris was winding down her speech so we didn't have to wait long at the metro. Loudspeakers were so good, we could hear during our walk to the metro. The "overflow" area was crowded - but again, I have no idea how many people were there.
The crowd by us was young people and old people, mainly white, which surprised me. Not many 30-50 year olds, but that is the age group with children at home and it may have been difficult to get out on a school night. There was a large Palestine protest group near by chanting during the time when the ordinary people were speaking.
BTW - I've already voted for Trump and my DS is planning on voting for him on Tuesday. We wanted to see what a Harris rally was like. I thought the first part of her speech was very hateful, but the second half did say what her plans and was more neutral/unifying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:75,000 is a bald faced lie. It was a third of that. There are pictures all over the internet. Fed EX Field holds 70,000. There is no way in hell you'd convince anyone there were more people there than fills an entire stadium.
But, it shows their fear, which is funny.
It was not a third of that. Were you even there? That’s how many people would have fit into the ellipse. There were thousands of people outside on the side I was on, which was the less crowded side. I haven’t seen as many people since the women’s march. It was a real mix of people, with tons of GenZ.
The energy was amazing.
I’ve heard it was over a million people, not just “75,000”
I heard two million!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:75,000 is a bald faced lie. It was a third of that. There are pictures all over the internet. Fed EX Field holds 70,000. There is no way in hell you'd convince anyone there were more people there than fills an entire stadium.
But, it shows their fear, which is funny.
It was not a third of that. Were you even there? That’s how many people would have fit into the ellipse. There were thousands of people outside on the side I was on, which was the less crowded side. I haven’t seen as many people since the women’s march. It was a real mix of people, with tons of GenZ.
The energy was amazing.
I’ve heard it was over a million people, not just “75,000”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:75,000 is a bald faced lie. It was a third of that. There are pictures all over the internet. Fed EX Field holds 70,000. There is no way in hell you'd convince anyone there were more people there than fills an entire stadium.
But, it shows their fear, which is funny.
It was not a third of that. Were you even there? That’s how many people would have fit into the ellipse. There were thousands of people outside on the side I was on, which was the less crowded side. I haven’t seen as many people since the women’s march. It was a real mix of people, with tons of GenZ.
The energy was amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:75,000 is a bald faced lie. It was a third of that. There are pictures all over the internet. Fed EX Field holds 70,000. There is no way in hell you'd convince anyone there were more people there than fills an entire stadium.
But, it shows their fear, which is funny.
I'm not a good judge of crowd sizes. My adult DS and I took the metro to Farragut West - arriving at the station around 5:45pm. The metro was not crowded. There was a decent crowd walking towards the entrance points. We tried to find the end of the line, but never found it. Instead, we saw a crowd of people by the Washington Monument and decided to head over there. We had a good view of the jumbotron. We left as Harris was winding down her speech so we didn't have to wait long at the metro. Loudspeakers were so good, we could hear during our walk to the metro. The "overflow" area was crowded - but again, I have no idea how many people were there.
The crowd by us was young people and old people, mainly white, which surprised me. Not many 30-50 year olds, but that is the age group with children at home and it may have been difficult to get out on a school night. There was a large Palestine protest group near by chanting during the time when the ordinary people were speaking.
BTW - I've already voted for Trump and my DS is planning on voting for him on Tuesday. We wanted to see what a Harris rally was like. I thought the first part of her speech was very hateful, but the second half did say what her plans and was more neutral/unifying.
Curious - what did you find "hateful"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:75,000 is a bald faced lie. It was a third of that. There are pictures all over the internet. Fed EX Field holds 70,000. There is no way in hell you'd convince anyone there were more people there than fills an entire stadium.
But, it shows their fear, which is funny.
I'm not a good judge of crowd sizes. My adult DS and I took the metro to Farragut West - arriving at the station around 5:45pm. The metro was not crowded. There was a decent crowd walking towards the entrance points. We tried to find the end of the line, but never found it. Instead, we saw a crowd of people by the Washington Monument and decided to head over there. We had a good view of the jumbotron. We left as Harris was winding down her speech so we didn't have to wait long at the metro. Loudspeakers were so good, we could hear during our walk to the metro. The "overflow" area was crowded - but again, I have no idea how many people were there.
The crowd by us was young people and old people, mainly white, which surprised me. Not many 30-50 year olds, but that is the age group with children at home and it may have been difficult to get out on a school night. There was a large Palestine protest group near by chanting during the time when the ordinary people were speaking.
BTW - I've already voted for Trump and my DS is planning on voting for him on Tuesday. We wanted to see what a Harris rally was like. I thought the first part of her speech was very hateful, but the second half did say what her plans and was more neutral/unifying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The lines to get in were several blocks long and the overflow was packed. Proud of our city for turning out.
Proud of her fake promise of “a different path?” Seriously???
She has been in the WH for the last 3.5 years! If she was being truthful, she would already have us headed down this mythical “different path” already.
Even if she is telling the truth, it’s an admission she has been horribly mistaken for last 3.5 years.
Either way, she looks like a buffoon.
Go back to your hate rally. No one wants to heard from you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile here is Jimmy Kimmel's closing argument - send it to a Republican you love!
The same Jimmy Kimmel that used to feature girls in bikinis jumping on trampolines every week on his “The Man Show” tv program?
That Jimmy Kimmel?
He’s your champion now?
Weird.
Your use of "weird" is really awkward. You sound like you're an old parent trying to copy teenage slang.
Anonymous wrote:75,000 is a bald faced lie. It was a third of that. There are pictures all over the internet. Fed EX Field holds 70,000. There is no way in hell you'd convince anyone there were more people there than fills an entire stadium.
But, it shows their fear, which is funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile here is Jimmy Kimmel's closing argument - send it to a Republican you love!
The same Jimmy Kimmel that used to feature girls in bikinis jumping on trampolines every week on his “The Man Show” tv program?
That Jimmy Kimmel?
He’s your champion now?
Weird.