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Vice President J.D. Vance spoke in Athens, Georgia the other day. It was billed as a Turning Point USA gathering. The arena could seat more than 8,000 people. But only 1,500 people showed up. And the Legacy Media did not hesitate to show the rows and rows of empty seats. It was especially odd seeing how Georgia is a red state and college students especially have been drawn to the America First movement. So, why were there so many empty seats when Vice President Vance was the star attraction?
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Vice President J.D. Vance spoke in Athens, Georgia the other day. It was billed as a Turning Point USA gathering. The arena could seat more than 8,000 people. But only 1,500 people showed up. And the Legacy Media did not hesitate to show the rows and rows of empty seats. It was especially odd seeing how Georgia is a red state and college students especially have been drawn to the America First movement. So, why were there so many empty seats when Vice President Vance was the star attraction?
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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