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Did Trump’s Staff Prompted Chants?
This is the thing about political rallies. They don’t happen organically. They are carefully stage-managed events, with a team of organizers on the floor. A mix of paid organizers and t-shirted volunteers.
I’ve been to both Democratic and Republican rallies, big and small, and the coordination and synchronization of the crowd is a machine.
Just take a look at the images from the Greenville, North Carolina rally. The signs, the shirts, the flags. There are no handmade signs, they’re all printed and handed out to the crowd. The crowd is a megaphone, and no political operative worth their salary is going to just ‘hope’ the crowd will chant and clap and engage. It’s all carefully choreographed. But, it goes further.
Allicyn Steverson, a 57-year-old teacher from Florence, South Carolina told Huffington Post: “We had Q shirts on and [the Secret Service] made us take our shirts off.”
“They said they were given orders that if anyone had a Q shirt on they had to take it off, so we had to go buy these,” Steverson added, pointing to brand-new Trump T-shirts she and her friend were wearing.