Monday, October 7, 2024

Aha! Another reason he had a large crowd



2. "I’d love to bring you up on stage for my Butler rally!" was the subject line of a September 2 fundraising email from Trump. He sent similar messages on 9/10, 9/28, and 10/1.

3. Trump held his rally in Butler on Saturday, and the only person he introduced on stage was Elon Musk.  
There was no sign of a contest winner at any time during Trump's lengthy appearance at the rally — from the moment Trump took the stage to when he left almost two hours later.

4. Was it all a scam? The Trump campaign seems sensitive to this criticism. The bottom of Trump's October 1 email promoting the Butler contest invites supporters to "MEET OUR PREVIOUS CONTEST WINNERS." It includes a photo of Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and two supporters at the Miami Grand Prix held in May..

5. But there could not have been a contest to meet Trump at the Miami Grand Prix because, according to USA Today, the race organizers "did not disclose before the race if Trump would attend for security reasons." A database of Trump's fundraising appeals contains no mention of the Miami event.

6. Trump has a history of promoting dubious and outright fraudulent contests. Popular Information identified more than a dozen of them during the 2020 campaign.

7. In 2022, the Washington Post reported on a contest for a meal with Trump in New Orleans that no one won.


Everything the man does is a scame.  Apparently his supporters don't care, or don't realize they're falling for it each and every time.

..but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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