National Women’s Co-President for Trump Pam Bondi spoke with “Fox & Friends Weekend” on a beach in Florida, where supporters hope to break a Guinness record for holding the world’s largest boat parade on Saturday.
“This is a not-so-quiet majority, and this is what the president will re-elect,” Bondi said. “These are families on every boat, and they are not afraid to be there who support President Trump and his big agenda.”
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The former Florida Attorney General, in her hometown of Clearwater, said she thinks they have assembled more than 1,800 boats.
Organizers say they need more than 1,180 to break the record, FOX 13 reported.
With coronavirus restrictions across the nation, pro-Trump supporters have organized similar events. While the Guinness World Record lists the largest boat parade as 1,180 in Malaysia on September 14, 2014, organizers of a “Trumptilla” in South Carolina said in July that more than 3,000 ships participated in this parade.
Bondi said Sunshine State’s support for Trump, saying they did not know what to expect when rallies were stopped, but the energy has been equivalent to gatherings with Trump flags, MAGA hats and patriotic music.
In May, Trump tweeted a video of one: “Thank you so much to our wonderful ‘boaters.’ I’ll never let you down! “
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The recording attempt began at 10 a.m. north of Pier 60 on Clearwater Beach, and the official boat count will take place on the Welch Causeway Bridge in Madiera Beach, according to WFLA.