The funny part is they were there with auto workers. It would be like me being an AW and giving my wife or buddy a shirt to go.Wait, 6 people or all the people? I'm an Iowa fan and I've attended games at UVA in UVA shirts before. Still the vast majority of the other 40k people there are actually UVA fans.
Probably a bad example, their fair weather fan base is just wearing a logo too for the most part (most likely a lapel pin or cufflinks rather than a T-shirt).
Exactly. Now if he brought in a dozen bus loads of random trump-supporting volunteers and gave them auto-workers shirts, we'd have a story!The funny part is they were there with auto workers. It would be like me being an AW and giving my wife of buddy a shirt to go.
They found "6"+1s.
12 of them were wearing t-shirts and 6 of them said they weren't autoworkers. What isn't clear is how many of the 12 they asked.Exactly. Now if he brought in a dozen bus loads of random trump-supporting volunteers and gave them auto-workers shirts, we'd have a story!
Or maybe that sort of thing would be ignored by the media as it has been so far this election.
Yes, the six people in the crowd with "auto workers" shirts weren't actual auto workers, but everyone else there not wearing "auto workers" shirts probably are. Makes perfect sense.Wait, 6 people or all the people? I'm an Iowa fan and I've attended games at UVA in UVA shirts before. Still the vast majority of the other 40k people there are actually UVA fans.
Probably a bad example, their fair weather fan base is just wearing a logo too for the most part (most likely a lapel pin or cufflinks rather than a T-shirt).
And, don't forget this: "Last year Trump held a whole fake auto worker rally."Yes, the six people in the crowd with "auto workers" shirts weren't actual auto workers, but everyone else there not wearing "auto workers" shirts probably are. Makes perfect sense.