It's plausible!
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Obama's Inauguration was on a Tuesday and it happened before the recession really kicked in gear
right wingers have no excuse
Not to mention there is a large amounts of protesters attending the inauguration this year.
They're hidden in the shadows.Its almost like hardly anyone voted for Trump/Pence
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Inauguration crowd size estimates are in:
-Trump 2017: 250,000
-Obama 2013: 1,000,000
-Obama 2009: 1,800,000
It's plausible!
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Its almost like hardly anyone voted for Trump/Pence
Once you've gone black...
It will. Buses booked for the march outnumbered the inauguration buses 6-1.Interesting to see if the Woman's March tomorrow has a bigger turnout than the inauguration.
Isnt DC is a predominately liberal city? Who the hell travels cross country to be at a presidential inauguration.
I know quite a few people who traveled all the way from California to D.C. For Obama
Obama's Inauguration was on a Tuesday, it happened before the recession really kicked into gear and if Trumpers already have jobs then they couldn't have voted for him
right wingers have no excuse
NPR said Metro ridership was lower than your typical week day.
Sad!
turnout looks similar to other years.
Bush 2001
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Obama 2012
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Inauguration crowd size estimates are in:
-Trump 2017: 250,000
-Obama 2013: 1,000,000
-Obama 2009: 1,800,000
SAD!
Nope, no climate change here
No way
That kind of change is totally natural
jfc
His base is the Midwestern working poor. Of course they're not there. They can not afford the day off from work or the travel expenses.
New Republic said:The average Trump voter is not poorly educated or unemployed, nor does he live in a rural area. Back in May, FiveThirtyEights Nate Silver punctured the myth of the working class being Trumps voter base: In exit polls of 23 states from the primaries, all showed a higher median income for Trump supporters than the national average, usually around $70,000. Exit polls last week, while not definitive, reveal that both college-educated white men and college educated white women voted for Trump by much higher than expected margins.
While it is true that many rural voters who backed Obama in 2008 and 2012 voted for Trump this year, these voters hardly comprise the majority of Trumps 60 million votes, as rural voters made up only 17 percent of this years electorate. Most rural voters generally vote Republican anyway. Clintons decision not to target these voters may seem foolhardy in hindsight, but these voters have not been a key Democratic demographic for many decades. Moreover, as a longtime member of the Washington establishment, Clinton was always going to be a hard sell to these voters in a change election.
My brother's sharing pictures showing how these pictures are just cherry-picked, and that Trump actually had an enormous turn-out in comparison... and people are just sharing the pictures to make Trump look bad.
It's hopeless, anything I show my own family is hand waved as fake. They also want to know why people won't just investigate Hillary already, instead of, "just looking here and there," on her.
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But keeping that in mind: the crowds for Obama had to deal with all that and still showed up. So this "oh, but Republicans have jobs and were working" response is hilarious.
You know this will get under his ultra thin skin too.
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That's gonna haunt him forever.
he's just going to tell his supporters that it's a photoshopped picture and it's fake and his supporters will believe it
He won't, though. Hence the haunting part.
You'll never see the size of crowd Obama had until a woman is sworn in.