Obama’s campaign event for Nevada Congresswoman in Las Vegas bombs
Former President Barack Obama has found it difficult to fill the venue with a capacity of 2,000 seats after it was discovered he added a partition to make the crowd size look bigger.
Obama’s campaign event for Nevada Congresswoman Jacky Rosen in Las Vegas and was held at UNLV women’s basketball pavilion which accommodates up to around 2,500 people
The attendance was so small, the former president has to partition it off to make the event look larger than it was.
The news comes as Bill and Hillary Clinton ready a nationwide stadium tour despite their record disapproval among Americans.
The former President and secretary of state are poised to launch a national stadium tour just days following the midterm elections.
The globalist couple will l take “An Evening with President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton” on the road Nov. 18.
Wow! Obama could not even fill a small pavilion in Vegas today! They had to partition it off… Sorry Barry, people can only take so many lies. #BlueRipple pic.twitter.com/9bmOSuscYp
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) October 23, 2018
#HoustonRally
Obama cannot fill up the Cox Pavilion LV. The so-called Blue Wave is just a puddle!— JoznHank (@MyJoze) October 23, 2018
Obama could not even fill a small pavillion in Las Vegas! They had to partition it off. #JobsNotMobs 1000-1500 max. — Possibly less. It looks like it’s going to be a Blue Ripple Not a Wave! https://t.co/lT9rjBaoxb
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) October 23, 2018
“From the American presidency to the halls of the Senate and State Department to one of the United States’ most controversial and unpredictable presidential elections, they provide a unique perspective on the past, and remarkable insight into where we go from here,” tour promoter LiveNation announced Monday.
According to Infowars, this national tour highlights their tone-deafness with the current political culture, as even many Democrats have distanced themselves from the “liability” that is the once-influential couple ahead of the midterms.