Former VP, Creepy Joe Biden Can Barely Fill a Union Hall at Las Vegas Rally – But He Thinks He Can Take on Trump?

Guest post by Joe Hoft

Creepy Joe Biden, the former Vice President of the United States, has a hard time filling a union hall at a rally in Las Vegas!

The former VP had a hard time filling a union hall in Las Vegas.  ABC reported

Culinary Union spokeswoman Bethany Khan said later Saturday organizers checked in more than 500 people for the Las Vegas rally, including some who filled in overflow areas away from the stage.

Biden was supporting Democrat Jacky Rosen who is running for Senate and who reportedly lied about building a business. Per a review of her past, it’s doubtful that she ever owned a business –

President Trump meanwhile held a rally in Elko, Nevada, a town of around 20,000, and still filled a venue at the Elko airport.  Around 8,500 were reportedly in attendance in the small community.

President Trump held a rally in Mesa, Arizona on Friday and hours before the event the parking lot was already full. The Mesa Police Department tweeted before 4pm that the parking lots were full with no alternative parking available –

The line waiting to get into the Mesa event was miles long –

The Mainstream Media will never report attendance at political rallies since candidate Trump came on the scene.  President Trump is showing all Americans that if they stand for law and order, lower taxes and cleaning up the DC swamp, they are not alone.

Poor Creepy Joe Biden, he’ll never have the crowds that President Trump does.  Ever!

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