Maddock was one of the 16 presidential electors nominated by the Michigan Republican Party in August but unable to cast the state's Electoral College votes for Trump after he lost Michigan by more than 154,000 votes. along with millions from across the nation to show support for President Trump," she wrote in a text message to the Free Press. "I expect thousands of voters from Michigan will pour into D.C. Meshawn Maddock, chair of the 11th Congressional District Republican Committee, who has helped organize the effort, said there will be 12-15 buses leaving Monday and Tuesday, as well as thousands of cars and full flights headed to Washington. We added one bus that sold out in about 12 hours, we added a second bus, it was the same story, and then the third bus was the same way," she said.īuses will also be leaving from Traverse City, Muskegon, Shelby Township and other communities across the state. Rosanne Ponkowski, vice chair of the Oakland County Republican Party, said she has arranged three buses to depart from Novi. "People are rather upset I'm not getting a fourth bus. from Bridgeport, said, "If I were four people, I could have had four buses filled up within two days." Every seat on the bus will be filled, Hall said. Suzanne Hall, a retiree from Birch Run Township who has organized a charter bus to Washington, D.C. Michigan organizers who have arranged transportation to the nation's capital said Monday the enthusiasm to participate in the demonstrations is overwhelming. Trump announced he will attend the "March to Save America Rally," organized by Women for America First, a conservative women's group, in a tweet Sunday. Another demonstration, organized by Stop The Steal, tells Trump supporters, "BE THERE, WILL BE WILD!" in a promotional video.
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