Politically incorrect and possibly racist, but it won't hurt Teflon Don - Eyewitness
It's worth noting the numbers inside dwarfed their group - nearly 12,000 fervent followers hanging on the president's every word.
"The data score on everyone around engagement makes sure we give them the right touch point - a Facebook ad, a newspaper, TV, a conversation with a neighbour. We know how to engage them." Whatever the controversies surrounding the president though, he's still filling massive arenas. His friend Corey Lewandowski who's teased running for Senate here, says he's the only candidate that could.
"We know if someone buys them that are first time donors to the campaign, they will 100% vote for Trump." Paper straws he says, are"an absolute menace and everyone agrees they don't work".Trump has pitted his mostly white base against a much more diverse and modern democratic party.
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