Trump supporters begin lining up 40 hours before Florida reelection rally

Supporters of President Trump have begun gathering in line for his 2020 reelection kickoff event almost two days before it begins.

Eight Trump fans showed up to Orlando’s Amway Center early Monday morning, with the first person getting in line around 2:30 a.m. for the rally, which is scheduled for 8 p.m. Tuesday, according to News6.

The first in line, Gary Beck, said that he is looking forward to the energy of the event and to hearing the president speak.

“There’s going to be a bunch of people, and it’s going to be pretty intense,” Beck said. “The electricity is going to be high. It’s time for America to get back on its feet and be made better than it’s ever been before.”

Other folks began gathering throughout the day Monday in anticipation for the campaign kickoff.


Trump tweeted Monday that he is expecting record attendance at the event. The stadium has seating for only 20,000.

“Big Rally tomorrow night in Orlando, Florida, looks to be setting records. We are building large movie screens outside to take care of everybody. Over 100,000 requests. Our Country is doing great, far beyond what the haters & losers thought possible – and it will only get better!” the president said.

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