Trump Rally Drew More Than Population Of Town It Was Held In

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Donald Trump’s rallies remain popular.

His most recent rally in Pickens, South Carolina, drew more than the population of the town.

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Pickens has a population of 3,400 residents.

It is estimated that Trump’s rally drew between 50,000 to 55,000 residents.

Fox News reported:

Former President Donald Trump packed the house at his South Carolina rally on Saturday, drawing a massive crowd that was significantly larger than the population of the town which hosted it.

The leading Republican presidential candidate barnstormed in Pickens, a town of about 3,400 residents, on Saturday, speaking to more than 50,000 people who gathered at the downtown venue and lined the surrounding streets, according to Pickens police chief Randal Beach.

Beach told the Associated Press on Sunday that authorities were unable to calculate the exact number, but he estimated the rally was attended by “somewhere between 50-55,000” people.

South Carolina’s first-in-the-South presidential primary makes it popular among GOP hopefuls, many of whom have already held events in the state. None of the other candidates in the race, however, drew an audience like Trump, who continues to dominate in 2024 polls.

GOP Rep Nancy Mace said many people were trying to get in that couldn’t.



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