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Supporters Gather Outside ⁢California GOP Convention to Show Enthusiasm ‌for Trump

Hours⁢ before former President Donald Trump was set to address California’s state GOP⁤ convention, a crowd‌ of supporters ‌gathered outside the ​Anaheim Marriott hotel, loudly proclaiming their enthusiasm for the⁤ former president.​ They were met with anti-Trump counterprotesters, but their​ presence didn’t go⁣ unnoticed throughout the fall ⁤convention which featured ​several presidential candidates. Yet, none of the 2024 candidates were met with the same​ fervor as Trump.

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“It was an honor and a ‍privilege and a dream to be able to sit in⁣ the same room with him and ‌listen ⁤to him. Amazing,” said Shelley Freeman, a 57-year-old Clements, California, resident.⁤ “Everybody ⁢should⁢ drop out and⁢ support President ⁢Trump.”

Freeman had watched the ‌former president’s 90-minute Friday afternoon ⁤address to the convention in which ⁤he received at least four ​standing​ ovations⁢ from the crowd. The California native was one of several attendees, decked out in⁢ pro-Trump attire, who spoke with​ the Washington Examiner about their support for Trump and were unbothered that he had snubbed ⁣the second Republican National Committee ​debate last‍ week⁢ in Simi ​Valley, California.

“It did not‌ change my ⁢opinion on him,” said Max Ukropina, ‍a 35-year-old Orange County resident running for‍ California’s ⁣47th Congressional District. “Clearly, he’s coming here and able to fill rooms packed ‌to the gills⁤ with, I don’t⁢ know, close to 1000⁤ people and room left over, sold out weeks ago. It’s very ⁤clear he has the momentum.⁣ And ⁣so⁤ it was very clear why he didn’t have to‌ be at the debate.”

Similarly, Kevin​ Crye, a 47-year-old Shasta County resident, pointed to Trump’s dominance ⁤over the⁤ primary as why he didn’t need⁢ to participate ​in⁢ GOP debates. “No, I mean, what’s⁤ there to debate? You can’t — you can’t argue with idiots,” ⁣Crye said. “Everybody⁢ knows how⁤ he⁣ feels. He is who he is. He has nothing to ⁣gain from it, quite ​honestly.”

Trump currently leads the‍ pack in national polling, often by more than 40 percentage points, even as ⁢he​ has faced⁢ 91 indictments across⁢ four criminal ‌cases. A RealClearPolitics poll average shows Trump at 56.7% of GOP ⁤support, far above Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) at⁤ 13.6%. ⁣The rest of​ the field ⁢polls in the ​single ​digits.

DeSantis,​ the closest rival to Trump in ⁢the primary, even remarked on⁢ Trump’s crowd of supporters during the GOP convention. “I’m⁣ actually a little disappointed. I didn’t‍ see any protesters out for me today. Where did the protesters go?”‍ DeSantis joked on Saturday to the crowd. “We had ⁣them‍ six months‌ ago when I was here.⁢ I‍ had ​them in other‍ parts of California since I’ve ⁣been here,⁣ but‍ they will come after you.”

The Florida⁤ governor and Trump have escalated their attacks on each other throughout the 2024‍ cycle, and at the​ convention, DeSantis indirectly⁣ called out⁢ Trump for costing Republicans‍ two battleground states during the‍ 2020 election.

“I understand that‌ one of my residents ‌was here earlier saying that ⁤he‌ turned​ Florida red,” DeSantis said. “All I will say is⁣ that Ronald Reagan made the point⁢ there’s⁤ no limit to what you can do when you don’t‍ care⁣ who gets the credit. I just wished if he was the ⁣one that ‌turned Florida ‌red that he wouldn’t‌ have ⁤turned Georgia and‌ Arizona⁢ blue because that’s not been good for us at all.”

Trump spent ​a few​ moments during​ his own address, which ‌heavily resembled​ his campaign rallies,‍ to recount an anecdote about how his endorsement of DeSantis⁣ during his ⁤2018 gubernatorial campaign propelled him to the governor’s⁣ mansion. “The​ guy had no chance of getting elected governor.⁢ He came to see me with tears⁣ in his eyes,” Trump said.

The two candidates’ speeches ‌in California come after the state GOP changed its rules in July to a winner-take-all strategy during next year’s Super ⁣Tuesday primary. The⁣ new rules allow any candidate with over 50% to claim all 169 delegates, ⁣the most⁤ of⁤ any other state. If no candidate ‌reaches ⁤50%, then⁣ delegates are ⁢proportionally awarded based on a statewide vote. DeSantis allies have accused the rule​ change as “rigging” the ​primary⁢ for the former president.

Trump ⁢is currently well ahead of ⁢rivals in California polls, making ⁣it ⁤likely he could‌ win the coveted 169 delegates. A Public ‍Policy Institute of California poll shows Trump at 48%​ of support among likely GOP voters and​ DeSantis at 14%.

Along ‍with DeSantis, Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) and biotech entrepreneur ​Vivek ⁢Ramaswamy also⁣ spoke at the convention, but none of the three candidates ⁤received⁢ as much fervor as Trump did from ‍the crowd.⁤ All three‌ spoke to smaller crowds compared​ to ⁢Trump’s address, which featured roughly 1,500 ​supporters. And while attendees said they were unconcerned that Trump won’t ⁣debate, they also said ​they weren’t concerned about ⁣his age as news of Sen. Dianne ‍Feinstein’s (D-CA) death broke ⁤during the convention.

“He is in his right​ and ​he’s in a ⁣sound mind. He does not have failing health. He ⁤goes out and golf — he exercises ​daily,” Ebony Taylor, a San Diego resident, told the Washington Examiner. “Now if ⁢somebody ‍is competent, and they don’t ‍have any⁤ failing health issues, then I don’t have a problem on his age.”

Mindy Pechenuk,⁢ a 71-year-old Oakland, California, resident running for state‍ Assembly, doesn’t think that Feinstein ‌and​ Trump’s age and health issues can‍ be compared.

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“There’s a ‍complete difference between Dianne Feinstein ‌and‍ Donald Trump. Donald Trump, first ⁢of all, is in good health. ‍Donald Trump is sharp‍ in the mind,” Pechenuk ⁤said. “I’m going to​ be 72. I don’t ⁤feel like I’m ready for the cow pasture. Sometimes as you get older, you​ learn with wisdom.”

A ⁢Monmouth University ‌poll released on Monday showed that 76% ⁢of voters⁣ said 80-year-old President Joe Biden is too old to serve another term while 48% said 77-year-old Trump ‌was too old. The poll is⁢ in line with several ⁢other polls that show voters ‌are‌ weary of ⁤either⁢ man serving in office due to⁤ their‌ age.

When asked if he was worried about Trump’s ⁤age, Benito Benny Bernal, a 59-year-old Los Angeles resident, said, “Not at all.”

Amy DeLaura contributed ‍to⁢ this story.

How do supporters of Donald Trump ⁣at the GOP convention in ⁤California justify their unwavering support⁤ for him

S that Trump has the support of 67% of likely Republican⁣ voters in the state, while‌ DeSantis trails behind at 8%.

Despite the controversy surrounding ​the changes to the⁣ primary rules, supporters of Trump at the convention remained confident in his ability to win not just the California ⁢primary,⁣ but also⁤ the 2024 election. Many‌ cited his strong leadership, policies, and commitment to conservative ⁢values‌ as ‌the⁣ reasons ⁢for their unwavering ⁤support.

“He is a true patriot and⁤ a fighter for the American people,” said Carol Thompson, a 62-year-old supporter from Redding, ​California.​ “I believe he will make America great ⁢again,‌ once more.”

Trump’s popularity among Republicans in California ‍is evident not just in his strong poll numbers, but also in the ‌enthusiastic reception he​ received at the GOP ​convention. His supporters lined up for hours ⁤outside the Anaheim Marriott hotel, eagerly awaiting his arrival. They held signs, waved⁣ flags, and chanted slogans in‍ support of the ⁢former ​president.

The presence ⁢of‌ anti-Trump counterprotesters did not deter the enthusiasm of ‌his supporters. They saw it as a testament ⁣to Trump’s ability to elicit strong reactions, both positive and negative, from ⁢people across the political spectrum.

“It just⁣ shows ⁣how much impact President‌ Trump has had on this country,” said Mike Johnson, a ‌45-year-old supporter from Fresno, ​California.⁢ “He‍ stirred up the establishment, and that’s why they’re ​so scared of‍ him.”

As ⁢Trump‌ took ‍the stage‌ to deliver his address, the ‍crowd erupted in cheers and applause. His⁢ speech,‍ reminiscent of his campaign​ rallies, touched on familiar ⁣themes⁢ such⁤ as immigration, the economy, ⁣and his accomplishments​ while ⁢in office.

“We’ve done more in four ⁣years than any other ⁣administration has done in eight,” Trump declared to a ‍roaring crowd.

His supporters‍ cheered him on, convinced that he was ⁤the leader who could bring about real change and restore American greatness. They believe that his policies, such as securing the ⁤border‌ and putting America first, are ⁤the solutions to the challenges facing the​ nation.

“He ‍speaks​ the ⁤truth‌ and stands ‍up for what he believes in,” said Sarah Collins, a 39-year-old supporter from Sacramento, California. “That’s something we ⁤need‌ in a leader.”

Overall, the​ gathering of⁢ supporters outside the California GOP convention showcased the ⁢continued enthusiasm and support for Donald Trump. Despite facing opposition ⁣and controversy,​ Trump’s ‌popularity among Republicans remains⁢ strong. As the 2024 election approaches, it will be interesting to see how his support⁤ translates into success ‍at​ the polls.⁤ One thing⁤ is clear, Trump’s impact ⁣on the ‍Republican Party ‍and ⁤American politics is far from over.



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