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Trump plans rally in 40000-seat stadium in Ala

He’ll now be appearing at Ladd Peeples Stadium, home of the University of South Alabama’s Football team, which has a seating capacity of 40,000 – but increases to 50,000 when a standing-room crowd is herded onto the field. FOX10 News is working to confirm that through Trump’s campaign.

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The event is free but each person must have a printed ticket, which can be obtained online by clicking this link.

Former reality television star Donald Trump admitted he remains a “little surprised” at his sudden rise in the polls in an interview with Time published on Thursday.

“It’s our understanding that the Trump campaign has at least 100 national media coming as an entourage”.

Trump defended the capitalist system in general and said he would try to convince Francis of its merits if the two ever met.

Much of Trump’s remarks here rehashed the themes he has made central to his campaign, seizing upon an economy he said was stalling and immigration laws that he said need revamping.

“The American people… want somebody in the presidency to stand up for them”, Sessions said, after briefly donning a white baseball cap emblazoned with Trump’s “Make America Great Again” slogan. So what you see is Donald Trump is an entrepreneur and Jeb Bush is a great manager. “But I think he is going to win… only because he is so blunt with everything he has to say“, said Mikayla Thew. “It does bring an excitement to the city that isn’t here yet for us with the other candidates”.

“He’s becoming very political, there’s no question about it. But I like him“.

Kidd said Trump is a “breath of fresh air”, and praised him as a businessman with common sense. “I don’t see how he’s electable”.

“I mean I really considered it strongly last time”, he said.

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“If he can get this country back to the way it used to be around the turn of the century…”

Republican presidential candidate businessman Donald Trump speak in Derry NH Trump on declared the “silent majority is back!,” an echo of former President Richard Nixon’s appeal to overlooked Americ