TEXT JOIN TO 77022

Sparsely Attended ‘Ridin’ With Biden’ Events Overshadowed By Yuge Grassroots Trump Parades

This past weekend saw another round of massive Trump caravans and convoys throughout the nation, underscoring yet again the enormous enthusiasm gap between President Trump and his Democrat opponent Joe Biden.

American Greatness attended a Trump Car Parade in Overland Park, Kansas, on Saturday that had thousands of participants.

 

Following the Trump car Parade, there was a big Back the Blue rally featuring Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis Couple who were indicted for brandishing weapons after a Black Lives Matter mob invaded their property. Nearly 2,000 people attended the rally.

In his speech, Mark McCloskey explained in detail what happened on that day last June he and his wife found themselves facing down a violent mob with no police to protect them.

A “Ridin’ With Biden” parade in Kansas City brought out approximately two dozen supporters, according to KSHB. It’s hard to find pictures online of the poorly attended Biden event, so we have to take KSHB’s word for it that 24 cars participated. Here is a screenshot from the KSHB story.

There was a huge, bumper to bumper Trump caravan in Miami with as many as 30,000 vehicles:

 

The “Ridin’ with Biden” caravan in Miami over the weekend had as many as 15 vehicles, one observer counted.

There were also big Trump Car parades in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and Stockholm, Wisconsin.

Americans for Trump Big Truck Convoy in Long Island, New York reportedly had thousands of participants.

While the Trump car parades on Saturday were a huge success, Team Biden’s “Ridin’ With Biden'” events on Sunday fizzled badly, unable to drum up excitement anywhere, even in Democrat strongholds.

 

This “Ridin’ with Biden” event near Plano, Texas attracted less than 30 participants. And they were all wearing masks.

A Fox10 reporter in Phoenix, AZ, was perplexed by the total lack of excitement surrounding a Biden/Harris campaign event on October 8.

Reporter Nicole Garcia noted that the only people she saw in the parking lot of the Heard Museum in central Phoenix were members of the Biden Campaign and pool reporters. Part of the reason was that the appearance, like all of Biden’s campaign appearances, was kept hush-hush until the last minute.

“I’m told by one of the Biden staffers, local staffers, is that they kind of kept the details about the visit, as far as the timing and the exact locations, they didn’t really want to give that out to the public because they want to keep the crowds to a minimum. They realize we are in a pandemic and they don’t want a crowd of more than 50 people at any of their events,” Garcia said in the report.

“This is a pretty big event for the two of them to be campaigning together for the first time since the Democratic National Convention,” she said. “Here in Arizona our state has established itself as a battleground state and so this is technically a big event, but not a lot of fans here,” said Garcia.

 

It’s been suggested that Democrat voters are more motivated to vote against Trump than they are to vote for Biden. Moreover, a recent poll found that Democrats are much more fearful of catching Covid-19 than Republicans. However, the lack of enthusiasm for Biden does not bode well for the Democrat ticket.

Get the news corporate media won't tell you.

Get caught up on today's must read stores!

By submitting your information, you agree to receive exclusive AG+ content, including special promotions, and agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms. By providing your phone number and checking the box to opt in, you are consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from my short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

About Debra Heine

Debra Heine is a conservative Catholic mom of six and longtime political pundit. She has written for several conservative news websites over the years, including Breitbart and PJ Media.

Photo: (Photo by GASTON DE CARDENAS / AFP) (Photo by GASTON DE CARDENAS/AFP via Getty Images)