Trump Mocks Biden Drive-In Rallies: 'I Don't Get It. I've Never Seen So Few Cars'
October 25, 2020President Trump had a busy day on Saturday as he continued his swing through the key battleground states that he needs to win in order to send Joe Biden to his basement permanently.
Trump who is fully recovered from his COVID infection and appears to be stronger than ever did a marathon that started in North Carolina and wrapped up in Wisconsin where he delivered the goods to patriotic Americans.
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During his stop in Lumberton, NC that kicked off the day, Trump ridiculed his opponent who has exploited coronavirus fear by holding drive-in rallies that have been sparsely attended.
The POTUS mocked lunchbucket Joe's silly events.
"You know, I just watched Biden making his speech and he goes oh, thank you for everybody, thank you.
You know, there were people in cars - I don't get it. They're in cars. There were so few cars, I've never seen an audience like this. And he's going, he's going, oh, thank you all those people out there.
There's like a few cars. And the cars weren't in a little circle, they were too close together I think.
They weren't socially distanced, but there were so few of them it didn't matter.
I'll tell you, his partner the media they made a mistake, a tragic mistake, they showed the crowd. It was a disaster."
Team Biden has claimed that they are intentionally holding smaller events due to the coronavirus but it's not true, nobody is showing up.
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The president also paid tribute to the local Lumbee Tribe who he just voiced support for a bill that would federally recognize them.
Via Raleigh-Durham news outlet ABC-11:
Just days after President Trump declared his support for a bill that would federally recognize the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, he came to speak to hundreds of supporters during a campaign rally at the Robeson County Fairgrounds.
On Saturday, Trump delivered remarks on "fighting for forgotten men and women in Lumberton" at the fairgrounds. His supporters spent part of the day participating in a car parade.
"This is a group that's been forgotten. We will ensure the forgotten men and women of our country are never forgotten again. I said it four years ago," said President Trump.
County officials tell ABC11 that the Lumbee Tribe makes up about 40% of Robeson County. There are nine towns in the county with an estimated population of more than 134,457. The median income is $33,400.
"It's a long time over 100 years since 1956 actually when we were denied benefits. We deserve full recognition and not partial," said Alisa Oxendine, who is Lumbee. "I think he will see that the Lumbee people are wonderful hard-working people and we will support him."
Vendors lined the outskirts of the fairgrounds selling Trump paraphernalia as the president touted a strong economic comeback if he's re-elected.
"He's a businessman who values lower taxes and less regulations. He's for the American people," said Catherine Bailey of Darlington, South Carolina.
"This election is about a Trump recovery or Biden depression," said Trump.
Check out President Trump's entire Lumberton, NC rally HERE.
A Trump victory in the Tarheel State could be the springboard to a landslide that will bury the socialists and their extremist agenda.
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