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Top 2020 Dem planning anti-Trump counter-rally

October 10, 2019 By: Darrian Johnson

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Beto O’Rourke is planning a counter-rally as President Donald Trump addresses supporters in Dallas next week — recalling the dueling events held on the Texas-Mexico border eight months ago that helped launch the former congressman’s White House bid.

The Democratic presidential candidate will stage a “Rally Against Fear” the evening of Oct. 17 at The Theatre at Grand Prairie in suburban Dallas around the same time Trump is holding an event of his own at the American Airlines Center, home to the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks and the NHL’s Dallas Stars. Trump says he’ll highlight the strength of the Texas economy, which his campaign says has added nearly 775,000 jobs since he took office in 2017.

O’Rourke told The Associated Press that his event will be open to anyone who wants to stand up for the truth at an important moment in the nation’s history.

“Instead of the fear, the racism, the intolerance the violence of the president it is our ambitions, our aspirations and the fact that we don’t see the differences between us as in any way defining or limiting or dangerous, we see them as foundational to our strength and our success, as well as our safety,” O’Rourke said.

The Republican president flew to O’Rourke’s hometown of El Paso in February for a rally at a packed arena in support of expanding the U.S.-Mexico border wall. As he spoke, O’Rourke headlined an event that drew thousands protesting the Trump administration’s immigration policy at a nearby baseball diamond. The two venues were so close that at moments when the cheering quieted during O’Rourke’s speech, the echo of Trump’s address being broadcast on speakers outside the venue where he was speaking could be heard.

Next week’s competing events won’t be nearly that close in proximity, but O’Rourke said he nonetheless hopes for a similar result.

The former congressman flew to Iowa about a month later and kicked off a presidential campaign that began as a whirlwind of rising poll numbers and strong fundraising but that has since seen both decline sharply in a crowded 2020 field.

O’Rourke shifted the focus of his campaign to promoting gun control and calling out what he says is Trump’s overt racism after a gunman — believed to have written an anti-Hispanic rant that echoed some of the president’s anti-immigrant rhetoric — drove 600 miles (965 kilometers) to El Paso to open fire at a Walmart on Aug. 3, killing 22 people.

As Trump was preparing to visit El Paso after that massacre, he recalled the dueling February rallies, tweeting that he’d “trounced” O’Rourke during them.

The Associated Press contributed to this article

About the Author

Darrian Johnson

Darrian Johnson is an experienced, conservative journalist who values facts (not feelings). Originally from Missouri, when he's not traveling for fly fishing, Darrian lives in Maryland.

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