Back in 2008, if you wanted to attend an Obama rally, or see his speech at Invesco Field in Denver, you couldn’t get a ticket. Obama was a rockstar, everyone wanted to see him, as the media pulled one of the biggest shams on Americans in history. Today, Obama’s campaign events are half full, and now the corrupt Democrats have to bus in college students to try and fill Bank of America Stadium for Obama’s speech this coming Thursday.
College students from across North Carolina will arrive in Charlotte by the busload. Same with members of predominantly black churches in neighboring South Carolina.
Their goal: help fill a 74,000-seat outdoor stadium to capacity when President Obama accepts the Democratic nomination Thursday night.
Anything short of a full house on the final night of the Democratic Party’s national convention will be instant fodder for Republicans eager to use empty seats as symbols of waning voter enthusiasm for Obama.
Democrats have been fretting for months over whether the president can draw a capacity crowd at Bank of America Stadium. Polls show voter enthusiasm is down, as are Obama’s crowds for his battleground state campaign rallies.