Full Video: President Trump Rally From Charleston, South Carolina (Feb. 28)

On the eve of the South Carolina Democratic Primary, set for Saturday, Feb. 29, President Trump will be holding a “Keep America Great” rally in North Charleston, South Carolina. Here is the complete video of the Trump event.

Alternate Video Links: Fox 10 (YouTube), The Sun (YouTube)

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What: President Trump rally in South Carolina
Date: Friday, Feb. 28, 2020
Time: 7 pm ET (6 pm CT, 5 pm MT, 4 pm PT)
Location: North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center, North Charleston, South Carolina

Reporting on the South Carolina rally tonight The Post & Courier:

It may be the Democrats’ stage, but President Donald Trump is coming to crash the show.

The president will land at the Charleston Air Force Base during the late afternoon rush hour Friday ahead of his scheduled 7 p.m. rally at the North Charleston Coliseum.

Doors open at 3 p.m. Parking is $10 per car.

The appearance — beginning exactly 12 hours before polls open for Saturday’s Democratic presidential primary — continues Trump’s trend of visiting states ahead of Democratic presidential contests.

Previous events were held in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada.

Read the full story from PostAndCourier.com

Full Video: CNN South Carolina Town Hall With Bloomberg, Biden, Klobuchar, and Warren (Feb. 26)

On Wednesday, Feb. 26, four Democratic candidates participated separately with CNN in a live Town Hall event broadcast from the Memminger Auditorium in Charleston, South Carolina. Here are the collected full videos of the event.

Related: Watch Sanders, Buttigieg, and Steyer from Feb. 24

Wednesday, February 26

Videos ordered in the order each candidate appeared on CNN.

Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg:

Former Vice President Joe Biden:

CNN has not made Biden’s full video available so here is a ten-minute clip:

Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar:

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren:

Three more candidates participated in the CNN South Carolina Town Hall events on Monday, February 24:

  • Bernie Sanders
  • Pete Buttigieg
  • Tom Steyer