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Published: September 8, 2022

Biden’s inability to draw a crowd doesn’t mean Democrat defeat is inevitable this November

By The Editor
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Thu Sep 8, 2022 – 2:21 pm EDT

(American Thinker) – In 2016, Trump spoke to tens of thousands, and Hillary spoke to hundreds… and Trump won. In 2020, despite COVID, Trump spoke to tens of thousands, and Biden spoke to… well, not even tens. Maybe to fives, all of whom sat in little marked circles far away from each other. And yet it’s Biden who’s in the White House.

Now it’s 2022, and once again, Trump is speaking to tens of thousands, and Biden is speaking to tens. What can and should we take away from that?

The head-to-head comparison comes from Benny Johnson, who put together a video showing Trump’s and Biden’s appearances in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. It’s important to note that Wilkes-Barre is part of Luzerne County, a Republican-majority county. However, that majority is not equal to, say, San Francisco County, where Biden claimed 85.26 percent of the votes to Trump’s 12.72 percent – something that’s a totally believable result if one knows that San Francisco is self-destructing because of its unopposed leftism.

In Luzerne, the vote split 56.7 percent for Trump versus 42.3 percent for Biden. In other words, although Trump carried the day with almost 87,000 votes, over 64,000 people

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