People are traveling hundreds of miles to see Trump in Wildwood
Updated Jan 25, 12:40 PM; Posted Jan 25, 11:00 AM
By Chris Franklin | For NJ.com
David Neild is no stranger to New Jersey. Neild grew up in Camden County, met his wife, and moved to Cumberland County, where he lived until he moved to the Smokey Mountains region of North Carolina, in 2018. When he heard President Donald Trump was bringing his “Keep America Great Rally†to the Wildwoods Convention Center on Tuesday, Neild decided he wanted to make the 10-hour drive to his old state to see the President.
Neild and thousands of others will be heading to Wildwood for the Jan. 28 presidential campaign rally that will see President Trump, Jeff Van Drew (R-2nd Congressional District), and others speak, aimed at galvanizing the Republican base not only in the southern New Jersey area but in surrounding states.
While early estimates said up to 40,000 would be attending, Van Drew said Sunday 100,000 tickets had been requested, however that figure can’t be independently verified. A Trump campaign spokeswoman told NJ Advance Media that it doesn’t comment on ticket numbers.
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