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Saturday, May 4, 2024

Villagers plan golf cart caravan in support of GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump

Villagers will embark on a golf cart caravan Friday in support of Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump.

Trump supporters will gather in their decked-out golf carts at 3:30 p.m. in the parking lot of Barnes & Noble in Lake Sumter Landing. The caravan is set to take off at 4 p.m.

Villagers are decorating their golf carts in advance of a golf cart rally in support of Donald Trump.
Villagers are decorating their golf carts in advance of a golf cart rally in support of Donald Trump.

The event is being held to rally support for the billionaire presidential hopeful in advance of Florida’s Presidential Preference Primary on March 15.

For more information about the event, contact Villager Bill Garner at (352) 874-3479.

A similar golf cart event in support of Trump was held earlier this year. You can read more about that event HERE

Early voting has already begun in Lake County. Early voting begins Saturday in Sumter and Marion counties.

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