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Record crowd expected at Trump 2020 campaign kickoff in Orlando

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Large crowds are expected in Orlando when President Trump launches his 2020 campaign for re-election at Orlando’s Amway Center Coliseum, a venue with a capacity of 20,000 spectators in that Central Florida city.

On Monday, there were supporters of the president on the outskirts of the sports arena lined up with sleeping bags and tents, waiting for the doors of the Coliseum to open in the early hours of Tuesday, where it is expected that at eight o’clock at night, Trump delivers his first official campaign speech, with the motto Keep America Great.

In his Twitter account, the President announced that there are already more than 100,000 requests to obtain tickets for the event, and he predicted that an attendance record will be imposed. He also announced that there will be giant screens on the outskirts of the Amway Center for those who do not manage to enter the premises.

Florida is key within Trump’s political strategy because if he loses here, and if He’s defeated in another state, like Wisconsin or Michigan, he would loose the possibility of staying in the White House until 2024.

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