El gerente de campaña de Trump explica la verdadera razón por la cual la asistencia a la concentración fue menor de lo esperado
El gerente de campaña de Trump, Brad Parscale, dijo que no fueron los trolls en línea los responsables del mitin con solo 6,200 asistentes, argumentando que regularmente eliminan "números falsos":
Học Để Thi – President Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Brad Parscale, on Sunday denied that anti-Trump organizers on social media were to blame for the lower-than-expected rally turnout on Saturday in Tulsa, Okla.“Leftists and online trolls doing a victory lap, thinking they somehow impacted rally attendance, don’t know what they’re talking about or how our rallies work,” Parscale said in a statement.News outlets, including CNN and The New York Times, reported claims by social media users on TikTok and Korean pop music fans that they signed up for potentially hundreds of thousands of rally tickets online though they had no intention of attending.Parscale said the reporters who shared the news had “behaved unprofessionally and were willing dupes to the charade.”Trump’s campaign manager said the usual online RSVP process for rallies involves weeding out “bogus numbers, as we did with tens of thousands at the Tulsa rally, in calculating our possible attendee pool. These phony ticket requests never factor into our thinking.”
Tanto los demócratas como los medios odian tanto a Trump que aman la idea de que la gente podría haber saboteado la manifestación.
Pero Parscale dijo que tenía mucho más que ver con las advertencias de noticias falsas sobre la captura de COVID en el mitin y todas las protestas en todo el país ...
Honestamente, eso tiene mucho sentido para mí, considerando todo lo que hemos visto últimamente y el hecho de que las personas podrían no sentirse cómodas al llegar a un lugar donde saben que habrá protestas. Así como las personas aún temen que puedan atrapar COVID.Tulsa’s Fire Department confirmed on Sunday that the total number of attendees was less than 6,200.Parscale said ongoing protests and fears about spreading Covid-19 had deterred people from attending the rally.“The fact is that a week’s worth of the fake news media warning people away from the rally because of COVID and protesters, coupled with recent images of American cities on fire, had a real impact on people bringing their families and children to the rally,” Parscale said.

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