Trump’s campaign manager Brad Parscale has made a habit out of collecting data on the attendees to Trump’s rallies, and the numbers from those at New Hampshire shows President Trump continuing to attract a broad coalition of voters heading into the November election.
According to Parscale, the stats from New Hampshire are as follows:
52,559 tickets were sold
24,732 voters were identified/polled (41% of which were from New Hampshire)
17% of attendees didn’t vote in 2016
25.4% of attendees were Democrats
This is in line with data from other recent rallies in key swing states (and New Jersey):
At President Trump’s rally in Ohio, nearly half of attendees were either Democrats or independents. Twenty-three percent identified as Democrats, while 20.9% identified as independents.
At President Trump’s rally in Wisconsin, the majority of attendees (57.8%) were not Republicans.
And at President Trump’s rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, 26.3% of attendees were Democrats, and 10% didn’t vote in 2016.
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Democrats are going to start wishing there was a mercy rule for elections.
It's gonna be what we in the South call a rat-killin' in November.