• Show Me What Democracy LOOKS Like

    October 13, 2024
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    As the 2024 US Presidential contest enters its home stretch, President Donald Trump is flexing. 

    For months, the 45th President has held massive rallies in key battleground states, targeting his message to the specific top issues for swing state voters. The institutional establishment explains away his crowds as exaggerated or immaterial — if they mention them at all. 

    Over the weekend, however, President Trump held three rallies in unusual locations, where the electoral math rarely favors Republicans, and voters are gaslit into believing they’re alone in wanting to put America First and Make America Great Again. 

    Colorado, Nevada, and California are widely considered safely “blue,” although Nevada appears more purple in recent official election results. 

    With the mainstream media insisting that we are a 50/50 country, that the race is neck and neck, and that Kamala Harris is leading in many of the polls, why would Trump spend time and campaign resources in states where he doesn’t need to, and certainly isn’t expected to, win?

    Simple. He’s flexing and showing the world how his levels of support actually LOOK. 

    Suppression polls and fake news headlines are no match for tens of thousands of Americans, waiting for hours in miles-long lines to show their support for the America First agenda.

    Consider Colorado. We arrived around 6:45am to queue up in hopes we would get into the rally. There were already several hundred people ahead of us, and Trump wasn't expected to take the stage until 1pm that afternoon. By the time the doors opened, the line stretched for miles. WATCH:

    RSBN, via @hypocrisy_sucks on X

    The mainstream Colorado narrative is that Trump supporters are racists and Nazis and, importantly, a small, deplorable minority in our state. But no Democrat candidate has ever shown this kind of support in the Centennial state. 

    They don’t even try. 

    Fake News Gonna Fake News

    The day of Trump’s rally at the Gaylord Rockies, many of the “top democrats” in the state — Polis, Bennett, Crow — held what was reported as a “campaign event” for Harris Walz. 

    I shared this post with a joke about crowd sizes, and the reporter, Newsline’s Chase Woodruff, accused me of being deceptive with my followers because this “campaign event” — his words — was actually a closed event for the press. 

    Notice he didn’t say any of that in his original post that billed this clown show as a campaign event. But Woodruff is correct about one thing. I do value timely corrections, so I shared his rebuke and issued the updated information immediately. 

    Woodruff’s additional details make the event much more interesting (and hilarious).   

    25 days out from the election, top democrats are holding a closed event to talk to reporters, ostensibly to brief the “free and independent press” on how they’re expected to cover Trump’s visit. 

    They dutifully obliged. The statements of top democrats at this event dominated local news sites and social accounts following the unprecedented rally.

    Late Friday, the narrative shifted to reporters implying that Colorado rally attendees were Nazis after Denver Westword published an image implying the crowd was doing a Nazi salute.

    The image appears to have been snapped when the pastor delivering the invocation told attendees to raise their hands in worship. 

    Calling us racists and Nazis is literally all they have. Democrats own the national condition. Voting for them is voting for more of the pain. #Joy

    Also, this narrative move was very on brand for Colorado communists.

    They hate God the most. 

    Who are all these people?

    Disclaimer: We strongly oppose the surveillance state and intrusive tracking of individuals’ location and other data. That being said, the data published about rally attendees is news. 

    Tony Segura is a data scientist from Newport, CA. From his X account, “My partners and I have been lifetime data scientists. We own the digital ID of every mobile device/computer in the U.S. and have indexed and archived every IP address in the world. Our extensive experience in big and deep data, including geotracking and geolocation makes our dozens of data companies the top authority for providing data to corporations, law enforcement and U.S. government agencies like the CIA, NSA, DoD, DIA, NGA, NRO, FBI, as well as Interpol and foreign intelligence organizations.”

    Segura published GPS data from Kamala Harris rally attendees in Chandler, AZ on October 10:

    “GPS—4,309 mobile devices at the Rawhide Event Center in Chandler, Arizona for a Kamala Harris rally. 

    531 were from Arizona, 2,015 were from California.

    92% were at 3 or more Kamala rallies.”

    Just 12% of the attendees in Harris’ Arizona rally were from Arizona. This is ostensibly because the attendees were paid and bussed in, but we can’t be sure. 

    Still, it’s an interesting data point when you compare it to Colorado, in which at least 97% of the attendees were from… Colorado. 

    “97% of those attending were from these cities/states, ranked by the number of participants from each city. 81% appear to be first time Trump rally attendees. 

    Denver, CO 

    Colorado Springs, CO

    Aurora, CO

    Fort Collins, CO

    Lakewood, CO

    Thornton, CO

    Arvada, CO

    Westminster, CO

    Centennial, CO

    Pueblo, CO

    Greeley, CO

    Boulder, CO

    Longmont, CO

    Loveland, CO

    Broomfield, CO

    Commerce City, CO

    Castle Rock, CO

    Windsor, CO

    Louisville, CO

    Erie, CO

    Parker, CO

    Brighton, CO

    Frederick, CO 

    Breckenridge, CO

    Frisco, CO

    Bailey, CO

    Avon, CO

    Nederland, CO

    Georgetown, CO

    Empire, CO

    432 mobile devices have attended 3 or more Trump rallies.”

    From the data, the contrast in excitement and support is crystal clear.

    Show Don’t Tell

    Democrats in Colorado, from the electeds to the NGOs and “experts” to the corporate-captured press, regularly gaslight Colorado residents that they have a decisive majority — effectively a mandate for the overt communism that comprises their agenda.

    To hold this position, they rely on government rhetoric, polling that they, themselves, control, and election results from a black box system that only they, themselves, can verify and audit. 

    The result is a state in decline and a demoralized population that has been deceived into believing they are alone in wanting to put Americans — Coloradans — first. 

    Given the institutional capture in our state, you can’t counter this message by telling the people it’s a lie.  

    You have to show them. 


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    Ashe Epp

    Ashe Epp is the Editor of the Colorado Free Press, a CDM contributor, and local writer and liberty advocate. Find all of Ashe's work at linktr.ee/asheinamerica.
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