Lotter on the Turnout in Tulsa: This Was Allowing People to Make Their Own Decisions
‘I understood the turnout in Tulsa’
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LOTTER: "I can — I understood the turnout in Tulsa. We had a lot of issues there. Obviously you had protesters that shut down one of the entrances for a short time. It was also very hot and there were a lot of people that were expected to come there. But again, this was allowing people to make their own decisions. If we had packed the arena and had the overflow, I would have understood that. But I also know that when you had over 20 million people watching it on television and on the digital platforms, there was an enormous amount of interest in the President’s message. And that’s really the most important thing."
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