POL Trump rally tonight (1/14) Milwaukee, WI

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
07:00 pm (CST)


UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena
400 W Kilbourn Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53203

I reckon it'll be another barn burner!

Right Side Broadcasting Network LIVESTREAM
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppa09lz4XRY

FOX LIVESTREAM
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihF2LVyaRyE



President Trump's Youtube Channel LIVESTREAM
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LC-Phx4_nU


C-SPAN LIVESTREAM
 
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20Gauge

TB Fanatic
I have actually enjoyed his rallies. It has been since Reagan since I have watched a politician speak out side of a few short blurbs.

I also like that he shakes each and every hand that is presented before he leaves the stage.
 

Cacheman

Ultra MAGA!



There are already people lined up for Trump's rally. Here's who they are — and where they came from.
Meg Jones, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 8:37 p.m. CT Jan. 13, 2020

4-5 minutes


Linda Sorenson and her sister-in-law Elizabeth Sorenson set up their folding chairs, unfolded blankets and a Donald Trump 2020 flag and settled in for the night.
Yes, it's 1 degree above freezing in Milwaukee and yes, the doors for the president's campaign rally don't open for almost 24 hours.
But the sisters-in-law are Trump supporters and love attending his rallies, so they were the first in line behind barricades set up across the street from the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena.
"Our husbands think we're nuts," said Linda Sorenson.
Are their husbands coming to the rally? "Noooooo," they said in unison.
Even though the doors open at 3 p.m. Tuesday, and light snow was in the forecast, a hearty group of Trump supporters decided to get in line the night before to make sure they get in and get a good spot, especially since it's general seating for the rally.
While tickets are free for Trump rallies, not everyone can get in since it's common for more tickets to be issued than space inside rally venues.
Linda Sorenson drove in from Waterford. This is her 10th Trump rally, her first was in West Allis during the 2016 presidential primary. The Sorensons booked a room at the Hyatt across the street and will take turns holding their place in line to go indoors to warm up and catch some sleep.
"It's fun to meet other people who love the president, or like him, as much as we do," said Linda Sorenson. "He's going out almost once a week to meet people. He's exciting. I've voted for other Republicans, but no one I wanted to come out to see."
They brought some cheese and meat sticks to snack on and will walk over to Major Goolsby's restaurant for dinner. The sisters-in-law waited eight hours to go to a rally in December 2016 at State Fair Park and waited 18½ hours, sleeping in their van, for a rally in Elkhart, Indiana, where residents pulled wagons filled with doughnuts to hand out to folks waiting in line.
"I really enjoy the atmosphere," said Elizabeth Sorenson.
Rick Frazier drove from his home in New Bremen, Ohio, and parked his van at a lot across the street. He wore a knit Trump 2020 hat and was wrapped in a blanket. He also brought provisions — pudding, applesauce and oatmeal raisin cookies.
This will be his 18th Trump rally. He has traveled to 15 states for rallies.
"I'm a retired pipefitter and this is what I do," said Frazier, who has been to the last nine Trump rallies. "I'm going to take the next one off, the one in New Jersey."
He comes really early to be one of the first in the doors and stake out a standing spot toward the front of the stage. Once he gets his spot, he can sit down and wait, chatting with others next to him who will hold his spot when nature calls.
"I do it for the camaraderie. Not just to see the president but to meet like-minded people. Some have become lifelong friends," Frazier said.
Erica Smith of Chicago estimates she's been to around 40 Trump rallies including every one in Wisconsin. She booked a room at the Hyatt, too, and is taking turns waiting in line with other people she met, including the Sorensons.
"You meet a lot of cool people," said Smith. "Donald Trump brings us all together. We reunite every time we come together for a rally. I never would have imagined seeing so much of the country."
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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Our 8,910 seat sports and entertainment venue in Milwaukee has no obstructed-view seats and puts every patron close to the action.

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‘It’s going to be congested:’ Pres. Trump rally, Bucks game will make for a busy downtown on Tuesday

Posted 7:18 pm, January 13, 2020, by Bill Miston, Updated at 10:17PM, January 13, 2020

MILWAUKEE -- President Donald Trump scheduled a rally in Milwaukee Tuesday evening, Jan. 14 at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panther Arena, and with a Milwaukee Bucks game taking place at the same time across the street at Fiserv Forum, police and Bucks officials asked people to expect closures and delays, and plan ahead.

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Panther Arena,


The Bucks take on the New York Knicks at 7 p.m. Tuesday -- the same time President Trump is expected to speak in the Brew City. It'll mean thousands of people converging on downtown Milwaukee, amid street closures due to the campaign visit.

"It's going to be congested, but you'll be able to get where you need to be," said Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales.

Chief Morales said Monday MPD and its partners won't have any problems handling the increased security for the rally, along with normal staffing for the Bucks game.

Milwaukee Police Chief Alfonso Morales


"This isn't the (Democratic National Convention)," said Morales. "This is normal. Traffic will be a little congested, but we'll be fine."

Fiserv Forum


Portions of State Street, Kilbourn Avenue, Vel Phillips Avenue, and 6th Street will be closed to traffic, with the doors at the Panther Arena opening at 3 p.m. for the 7 p.m. rally.

Doors at Fiserv Forum will open at 5 p.m. ahead of the 7 p.m. tip.

Bucks officials encouraged fans to plan ahead -- not only due to traffic but also because normally-used parking garages will likely be at capacity.

President Donald Trump rally in Milwaukee


Officials with the Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) reminded riders to expect delays and detours from Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday night, with affected routes including Route 80, Freeway Flyer Routes 44, 49, 79, and 143, and 6th Street stops between Wisconsin Avenue and Highland Avenue and Highland stops between 6th Street and Vel Phillips unavailable.

In order to avoid the delays and temporary detours downtown, MCTS officials urged people to park elsewhere. Routes 15, 19, 33, 57, 80, and the Green Line all have stops within walking distance of the arena district.

Police said parking will be allowed in the area, but street parking will be affected -- so make sure to give yourself plenty of time to get to and from downtown Milwaukee safely on Tuesday.

 

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Hfcomms

EN66iq
I suppose it's just a lucky coincidence, but the last Democrat debate before the Iowa caucus is also tonight. :lol:

Love it. I think the socialist 'debate' is on CNN so only the people stuck waiting at the airport for the most part are going to be subjected to it. Meanwhile in Milwaukee, Trump is going to have a raucous party. Where would you rather be and what would you rather watch? Even if I wasn't a Trump supporter I'd rather watch one of his rallies. Watching the socialists virtue signal on CNN would put me to sleep unless they were dressed in clown noses and bunny ears.
 

SouthernBreeze

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Love it. I think the socialist 'debate' is on CNN so only the people stuck waiting at the airport for the most part are going to be subjected to it. Meanwhile in Milwaukee, Trump is going to have a raucous party. Where would you rather be and what would you rather watch? Even if I wasn't a Trump supporter I'd rather watch one of his rallies. Watching the socialists virtue signal on CNN would put me to sleep unless they were dressed in clown noses and bunny ears.

Yeah, me, too! :lol:
 

AlfaMan

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Pence's speech tonight sounds amazingly presidential. In a good way; he's backed Pres. Trump all the way so I'll support Pence if he runs in 2024.
And to hear God mentioned in a positive way during a speech is nice.
 

Laurane

Canadian Loonie

This company is advertising on the screen at the Rally in Wisconsin..... looks like some nice looking food - any idea of what it is like?
 

thompson

Certa Bonum Certamen
I love how he mocks the protester! :lol:

"I guarantee you, Mom voted for Trump!"

"In 10 years from now when I run yet again..." :lkick:
 
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