By Jennifer Harper - The Washington Times - Thursday, August 30, 2018
President Trump is bound for Indiana on Thursday. He’ll head off for yet another “Make America Great Again†rally in Evansville — the president’s 10th rally in Indiana, and his second in Evansville.
It’s going to be a busy town, hosting Trump fans who have been waiting outside the event venue overnight for a chance to attend, along with a Democratic counter-demonstration of considerable size.
“The Vanderburgh County Democratic Party demonstration is expected to draw thousands of activists in caravans from three states in response to President Trump’s 7 p.m. rally inside Ford Center,†reported the Evansville Courier & Press. “With at least 11,000 expected for the rally and the possibility that an overflow crowd may have to remain outside, local law enforcement and U.S. Secret Service officials will be on alert for confrontations and violence outside the arena
The county’s Democratic Party chairman Scott Danks has a “blunt message,†according to the newspaper.
“Those that want to raise hell are not welcome,†Mr. Danks told the Courier & Press.
“Let’s be civil and let’s be cooperative with law-enforcement and let’s not react to any provocation,†he later advised the party through a Facebook post.
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