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important distinction to note-
Trump's first rally in Butler was atBUTLER COUNTY AIRPORT
Trump's second Butler rally was relocated on July 3rd toBUTLER FARM GROUNDS
County airport authority denied Trump campaign request because of conflicting event
The campaign for Donald Trump may have wanted to return to the site of the former presidentโs Butler County rally, the Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport, but there was an event scheduled at the venue prior to the request.
Mike Walsh, chairman of the Butler County Airport Authority in Penn Township, said the campaign contacted the authority โabout a month-and-a-half ago,โ with a range of dates organizers were looking to plan a rally for Trump in the county.
Walsh said that although Trumpโs last Butler County rally โ which took place Oct. 31, 2020, at the airport โ was well-organized, the airport already had an event scheduled for July 13, the Penn Township Volunteer Fire Companyโs annual Mega Cruise.
https://www.butlereagle.com/20240717/county-airport-authority-denied-trump-campaign-request-for-event/
https://www.yahoo.com/news/donald-trump-rally-location-moved-013602582.html
Trump's 3rd Butler Rally will hopefully be at the airport venue again
Urgent Update: Butler Township Venue Request Made 10 Days Before July 3rd Rally, No Secret Service Security Meeting with Local Law Enforcement
https://localheadlinesnow.com/2024/07/24/urgent-update-butler-township-venue-request-made-10-days-before-july-3rd-rally-no-secret-service-security-meeting-with-local-law-enforcement/
1st Butler Rally
'We Win Pennsylvania, We Win It All': President Trump Rallies Supporters In Butler County
October 31, 2020
BUTLER COUNTY (KDKA) - President Donald Trump was in Butler County Saturday rallying his supporters three days before the election.
The economy and industry were focal points of the president's speech in front of thousands at the Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport.
He continued to promise his support for the oil and gas industry, along with manufacturing, which the president feels is a stark contrast from his opponent former Vice President Joe Biden.
"Pennsylvania oil and natural gas supports nearly one million jobs," President Trump said. "So, when sleepy Joe heard that, he said 'yeah, of course, I like fracking,' but it's not going to happen."
The Trump Campaign is hitting Pennsylvania hard in the final days leading up to the election, highlighting the state's battleground status.
The president's stop in Butler County was one of four stops in Pennsylvania Saturday.
"We win Pennsylvania, we win it all," he told his supporters in Butler County. "You know that, right? We win Pennsylvania, we win it all."
The president also endorsed several local Republicans, including U.S. Congressional Candidate Sean Parnell and Representative Mike Kelly, both of whom are running in elections on Tuesday.
https://www.cbsnews.com/pittsburgh/news/trump-rally-in-butler-county/
could you add baker pls
President Trump Rallies Supporters In Butler County Oct 31st 2020 at Pittsburgh-Butler Regional Airport