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He's drawing 100 million people." And that's the kind of crowd Hillary Clinton has not been able to attract.
CROWD HILLARY CLINTON
many smart people apart from the crowd. Creating new ideas at the drop of a hat is difficult,
This skill, called idea generation, sets many smart people apart from the crowd.
(crowd applauding)
Raise the atmosphere in this crowd.
The atmosphere in this crowd
(crowd applauding)
BROUGHT THE CROWD TO ITS FEET.
More than that, everybody in this crowd and watching at home knows that in our country today, a person's right to choose is under assault in places like Missouri, in Alabama, in Georgia.
They don't really stand out from the crowd.
They don't really stand out from the crowd.
And then give us some main action perhaps: "The sound from the stadium was deafening as the crowd rose up to chant the player's name."
The sound from the stadium was deafening as the crowd rose up to chant the player's name.
(Crowd cheering and applauding) How to help Las Vegas, Syria...
(Crowd cheering) (Dramatic rock music)
There's the crowd. There's the signs. There's the lights.
Free Play is all about making the crowd laugh