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Never have we seen so many flags and vehicles with custom Trump-themed wrap jobs in our lives!
The police estimated 750 - 800 cars and trucks showed up on a chilly Sunday morning in Tarrytown, NY, all to join the Trump train and take a drive through Westchester County to show their support for Trump and MAGA.
The huge parade of vehicles started off with a little police assistance so everyone could get on the highway together. The train travelled east on I-287 before heading down to Exit 16 on I-95 South where folks turned around to head back to the starting point in Tarrytown.
The Trump train was so long that cars still headed southbound on I-95 near the end of the train as they passed Exit 12 on I-95 could see the folks from the beginning of the train already headed northbound on the opposite side of the road!
The rally in the parking lot drew hundreds of people, while another group of folks on the train continued on north toward Brewster to meet up with the rest of their crew.
Speakers motivated the crowd to get out and vote, while an Elvis impersonator and others sang some tunes. We heard the Pledge of Allegiance led by a small boy who had just received a very special gift from President Trump. And we heard an incredibly powerful prayer before we go into the big day tomorrow.
The crowd was beautiful, inside and out, full of love and warmth and a shared desire to save our country.
You meet some of the nicest people you'd ever want to meet at a Trump train event like this -- everyone seems to be on the same page. Old friends and new, it's always a great time hanging with the MAGA crowd.
We heard a terrific story about two women who took a taxi out to the rally, hoping they could hop a ride in the backseat from a friendly Trumper and join in the Trump train fun.
Soon enough, Pamela Stern and her mom found a ride, and they were off, having the time of their lives and making some terrific new friends!
Everyone left on Sunday with huge smiles and so much hope for a Trump win on Tuesday.
But more than hope, everyone we spoke with said they had plans to take friends and families with them to the polls to make sure to "swamp the vote" tomorrow.