GOP Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel recently told Fox News' Harris Faulkner that no Democratic candidate can match the enthusiasm that President Trump's supporters have, and as MAGA fanatics camp out more than 40 hours before his Orlando re-election launch rally Tuesday night, it is easy to see she probably is not wrong.
According to local media, "Eight Trump supporters started camping out Monday morning, with the first one showing up at 2:30 a.m." but the rally is not scheduled until 8:00 PM Tuesday night anyways.
Gary Beck was the first support who showed up. He explained to the press, "There's going to be a bunch of people, and it's going to be pretty intense...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."
It seems Gary and his counterparts in line are really beating the crowd. The commander-in-chief tweeted that there have been "over 100,000 requests" for tickets. The event will be held at Amway Arena which only holds 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!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 17, 2019
As mentioned GOP Chairwoman McDaniel is confident that President Trump has loyal supporters who will come out no matter what, but she also expects folks who did not vote for him in 2016, but probably will in 2020 to attend the rally. That is why members of the Republican National Committee will be focusing on getting new voters to register. "I think there will be people saying he did deliver. My wages are up, there have been jobs have been coming back. This is the President who is getting things done. We like him. So we're going to be there registering voters at the RNC," McDaniel predicted this morning.