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Heading to the South, Trump says ‘silent majority is back’

The Alabama Secretary of State’s Office says more than 30,000 people have confirmed they will attend the ‘Donald J. Trump for President Pep Rally.’ It will be held at Ladd-Peebles Stadium, located at 1621 Virginia Street, Mobile, AL 36604.

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From the beginning of the process, de Blasio admitted that it was unlikely to uncover a way for the city to extricate itself from its Trump contracts.

The turnout was all the more impressive given that it materialized on just two days notice.

The rally is expected to start at 7 p.m., with doors opening at the stadium at 5 p.m. Here’s everything you need to know about the event. The starting shortstop for the Southern Mississippi softball team, Hayden is planning to cast her first presidential vote next year.

Trump said he decided not to run in 2012 because he did not have any staff and he had a “very busy” schedule that prevented him from becoming the leader of the free world.

Despite his climbing poll numbers, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s blunt remarks are rubbing some people the wrong way, and it may be taking its toll on his business affairs.

The businessman is the one of several GOP hopefuls making stops in Alabama this week.

Republican elites are uncomfortable with him being the party’s nominee”, he said.

The Trump campaign was forced to change venues twice as the anticipated crowd swelled to sizes much larger than other locations could accommodate. “Go Trump!” he shouted. The stadium is in Mobile, the hometown of Senator Jeff Sessions (R-AL), who reportedly helped Trump craft his highly expensive immigration plan.

“Trump’s positions are deeply out-of-step with the Alabama way of life”, the email reads, according to the campaign.

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The rally had been planned for the Mobile Civic Center, which seats less than 2,000 people. Participants got American flags, copies of the Constitution and, for the children, Ted Cruz coloring books.

LaddPeebles Stadium in Mobile Alabama as Trump arrived Aug