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Trump Rally in Temecula

By Glenn Turner, Community Writer
May 5, 2016 at 07:05am. Views: 88

TEMECULA >> Riverside for Trump, a grassroots citizens group supporting Donald Trump for President, will be hosting another large Rally for Trump on Saturday, May 7, 2016 at 11 a.m. at the Duck Pond Park, 28250 Ynez Rd. in Temecula. Mr. Trump is not currently scheduled to appear. The rally will be up at the main park for approximately 90 minutes, followed by a sign-waving rally down on the sidewalk along busy Rancho California Road for about an hour. Scheduled speakers at the rally include Maria Espinoza, National Director of The Remembrance Project, a large nationwide group which lobbies on behalf of the thousands of innocent victims of illegal alien murder and violent crime in America; and Ernie White, media personality and Spokesman for Californians for Trump. Also speaking will be Mayor Tim Brown of Canyon Lake, and Constitutional attorney Orly Taitz. All speakers are strong supporters of Donald Trump for President in 2016. “The majority of conservatives and Republicans in California support Donald Trump for President because he will put America first and he’s not beholden to any special interest groups”, said Glenn Turner, Founder of Riverside for Trump. May 7th is also the official kickoff of the “ground game” for the Trump Campaign in California. Trump’s large army of supporters statewide will begin canvassing their communities to inform voters about Mr. Trump’s pro-America positions. This rally has been publicized on social media throughout Southern California and we are expecting many hundreds of Trump supporters to attend. Our previous successful rally at this location on March 26 drew about 200 ralliers and was reported on by numerous SoCal media outlets. Riverside County Sheriffs will be on scene in force again to keep the violent left-wing, anti-Trump protesters from harming our peaceful ralliers and destroying public and private property, as we have seen them do recently in Anaheim and Costa Mesa. Americans will not be intimidated by these despicable acts of political terrorism. Riverside for Trump is a Grassroots group of Citizens in Riverside County Supporting Donald Trump for President

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