Trump Campaigning In Ocala Wednesday

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Supporters listen to Donald Trump at a recent rally in Melbourne (Image: William Lewis)

Less than 72 hours after his nationally televised debate with Democratic challenger Hillary Clinton, Republican Presidential nominee Donald J. Trump will rally supporters on Wednesday at the Southeastern Livestock Pavilion in Ocala, Florida.

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“This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to host a Republican candidate for President,” facility operations manager Denise Alexander told South Florida Reporter.  “While Gov. Mike Pence recently held a rally in The Villages, Trump appearing in North Central Florida will provide supporters a rare opportunity to hear Donald Trump in person.”

Winning the Florida primary in a landslide, many polls have Donald Trump running neck and neck with Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Thousands of Floridians have attended recent Donald Trump for President rallies in Jacksonville, Melbourne, Miami and Sunrise.  Long a swing state with 29 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win; Florida is an important part of Trump’s strategy to turn out large numbers of voters.

“Attending the Trump rally is a perfect way to support the next President of the United States,” Paul Skinner, newly elected Chairman of the Marion Republican Party, told South Florida Reporter.  “I’m excited that Mr. Trump is coming to Ocala.”

Skinner is expected to speak at the rally on Wednesday.

The Trump for President Rally will be held Wednesday, October 12th at the at the Southeastern Livestock Pavilion, located at 2232 NE Jacksonville Road, Ocala, FL 34470.  Doors will open at 9 a.m. and plenty of parking is available.  Tickets are available on a first come, first served basis, to the general public.

“Let’s elect Donald J. Trump the 45th President of the United States and Make America Great Again!” Dr. Rob Martin of Boynton Beach told South Florida Reporter. “I had the opportunity to watch our next President in Melbourne and am thrilled at the experience.”

By William E. Lewis Jr. for SouthFloridaReporter.com,  Oct. 10, 2016 

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