58% Of Attendees at Trump’s Wisconsin Rally Were NOT Republicans

How many self-identifying Republicans (besides Jen Horn) might show up at Democrat Rally? Not as a protester or as media, but to attend the rally. Few? So, these statistics seem mind-boggling if true. Last week 43% of attendees at a Trump Rally claimed to be Democratic or Independent.

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But the same statistic from Trump’s Tuesday night rally in Wisconsin can only be described as staggering. 57.8% of registrants identified as either Democratic or Independent.

You might want to say, at this point, that more Democrats and Independents support Trump than Republicans. But that’s not true. Republican support for Trump is astronomical. Somewhere around 90%.  And half the people attending Trump Rallies as attendees, not protesters, or ax grinders, or media (pardon the redundancy) – are not self-identifying Republicans.

That’s a significant number. Here’s another look at both Toledo and Milwaukee, from Brad Pascal, c/o RedState.

If these numbers are accurate and hold up until November…You still damn better well get your ass to your local polling station and vote up and down the ticket. Bring an Independent or walk-away Democrat with you. Better yet, maybe they bring you.

Do not assume this means a landslide. You. Must. Get. Out. The Vote. Including your own.

| RedState

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