By Scott Orr | Prescott Daily Courier
PRESCOTT VALLEY – While it is true that Republican presidential candidate Donald J. Trump does not have a “stump speech” in the traditional sense, he always hits certain points in his campaign appearances, and, in Prescott Valley on Tuesday, Oct. 4., he drove them home, to the delight of the crowd.
People began lining up hours before the 11 a.m. door-opening and, at one point, the line stretched along Florentine Road to Glassford Hill Road, perhaps a one-quarter of a mile. The Prescott Valley Event Center’s seats were full, but only half of the floor was; a Daily Courier reporter said there were hundreds of Trump supporters still in line and were shut out when the Event Center’s doors were closed, leaving them to watch on a big screen TV outside.