‘March for Our Lives’ Crowd 75 Percent Smaller Than Organizers Claimed

The organizers of the far left March for Our Lives protest this weekend inflated their attendance numbers but got caught. Now the real numbers are coming out and it’s quite a big difference.

The Hill reports:

‘March for Our Lives’ crowd smaller than expected: report

A Sunday estimate of the crowd at the “March for Our Lives” rally for gun control in Washington, D.C., on Saturday was much smaller than the crowd estimated by organizers.

Digital Design & Imaging Service Inc. estimated around 200,000 people attended the rally, CBS News reported. Organizers on Saturday estimated 800,000.

Washington, D.C., metropolitan police have yet to release their own estimates.

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The respected imaging firm uses balloons to fly cameras over events in order to estimate crowd size. The service said there was a margin of error of 15 percent for their estimation. The crowd size was largest at 1 p.m., the company said.

The company said the 2017 Women’s March was the largest single-day demonstration in U.S. history, with 440,000 participating. That number corresponds well with city officials’ estimates at the time, as reported by The Associated Press.

The media will be talking about the event for the next week. They just love this movement because in essence it’s all about removing Republicans from office.

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