This week, Donald Trump held a rally in Columbus, Ohio, and only 1,000 people were there to see the GOP nominee speak. The relatively small crowd had nothing to do with a lack of demand, though. Instead, the crowd was limited by the city’s mayor.
After last week’s DNC email leak — which proved that the Democrat’s primary was being overseen by pro-Hillary surrogates — many started to question the integrity of the general election, andĀ Donald Trump was among those who seemed to suggest that the system was rigged. After discovering that the primary election’s debates would be scheduled against popular sporting events, Trump claimed that The Commission on Presidential Debates was among those rigging the system for Clinton.
With this latest development in Columbus, Donald Trump now has one more reason to suggest that the system is unfair.
See why many are claiming the restricted crowd was the result of anti-Trump bias on the next page:
can we find 1 democrat who does not have their head up their$#%&!@*or breaking the law or lying 24/7 or in jail etc etc
But of course he’s a democ”rat. He thinks the Constitution or laws do not apply to him.
IF Mr. Trump’s rally was going to be that big (obviously hillery’s was not) and it because a safety issue, then he did the right thing… Otherwise he needs a treason trial.
How low will they go. Stay tuned
some more crook”””s !!!!
Is it only by cheating and manipulating events that the Democrats feel able to win? Trump has to fight extraordinary situations like this constantly and the media is so biased it’s not even worth listening to or reading what they are passing off on us as “news.” They have made a bad joke out of our free democratic process ~ nothing is fair or honest anymore.
You mean “Klan rally?”
They would only let 1000 people in when to would hold 4000 people. Look it up I did. Plus I have been there.
Hmmm
Nobody abuses their power like democrats.