'Lotta empty seats': Harris campaign trolls Trump for crowd size at Wisconsin rally
Former President Donald Trump, notoriously sensitive about the size of his crowds, was trolled by a gleeful spokesperson for Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday.
James Singer took to X at about 6:30 p.m. to share a video from NBC News political reporter Matt Dixon at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon outside Green Bay.
"Resch Center in Green Bay has 10,500 capacity," Dixon wrote. "Warmup speakers are starting and probably 60%-ish full."
Dixon's video panned the upper levels of the venue to show viewers what he estimated to be thousands of empty seats. The reporter followed up his tweet to note that while the backend had "filled out," Trump could not boast of a sellout.
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Commented Singer, "Lotta empty seats from Trump in Wisconsin."
Harris, also campaigning Wednesday in Wisconsin, held a rally and concert at Madison's Alliant Energy Center with performers who include Gracie Abrams, Mumford & Sons and Remi Wolf.
Both venues have about a 10,000-person capacity. Video from Harris' event appeared to show a full house.
The day before, Harris held a campaign event at The Ellipse in Washington D.C. where Trump drew roughly 53,000 people to his "Stop the Steal" rally on Jan. 6, 2021.
Harris' campaign took to Truth Social to let him know she'd drawn 75,000 people.
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