Behind Trump’s visit to The Villages on Thursday
That the invitation-only address, and accompanying large-screen broadcast, is happening in the mega-retirement community should come as no surprise.
Golf carts and cars don bumper stickers and campaign signs in support of the Republican president. Residents proudly wear their red MAGA hats everywhere: to restaurants, at club meetings, at the gym.
A now-massive club, Villagers for Trump, was founded in 2016 with the sole goal of supporting the president and others who share his values. In the past 48 hours, its founder,
The sprawling retirement community has homes in three counties:
Amid an impeachment inquiry, the president is speaking about Medicare Thursday afternoon in the senior community. He's expected to sign an executive order to "protect and improve" Medicare, according to a
He initially was scheduled to visit the retirement community, nicknamed
The venue -- the
The bulk of the active senior community is in
Though containing fewer Villagers,
In
About 32% of
Voter turnout in
There are three Republican clubs under the umbrella of the
In addition to the Republican clubs, there's Villagers for Trump, a club that's not exclusively for Villagers. Founded in 2016, it's a revamping of
The club holds regular programs for its members and puts on golf cart rallies. Members circle town squares in their red, white, blue and Trump decked-out golf carts, sporting MAGA garb and honking their horns.
On Thursday, it just so happens that the club is hosting its second annual
Make no mistake: Though they're in the minority,
An online flyer for one of the DNOs says: "You're not the only Democrat in
The club gets candidate visits, too. In 2018, they brought in state Democratic gubernatorial candidates
Smaller clubs for left-leaning retirees exist, too. Among them:
Still,
Members of the
And the big national political names have made stops in
Former Gov.
Political clubs like
Both men will be inside the event Thursday. And even with ongoing impeachment talks,
He wants to hear Trump's Medicare plan, which will likely be a counter to the "Medicare for All" proposals put up by Democratic presidential hopefuls like
"We're hoping that he's going to do something to make sure Medicare is there for people that need it, and take it from people who are not authorized to have it,"
Gee said that, in addition to hearing the president's Medicare plan, he's looking forward to "encouraging words from our president and to hear that he's staying the course."
He continued: "And that impeachment is a word that the
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