Politics & Government

Trump Car Rally Travels Streets In Redondo Beach, Beach Cities

Dubbed "South Bay Tour Trump Massive Car Rally," the supporters waved American flags from their vehicles, honked their horns, yelled.

Cars line up for the Trump 2020 car rally Sunday in the Beach cities.
Cars line up for the Trump 2020 car rally Sunday in the Beach cities. (Courtesy of Maureen Denitz )

REDONDO BEACH, CA — The "South Bay Tour Trump Massive Car Rally" made its way through Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach honking their horns, yelling, and waving American flags on Sunday, according to eyewitnesses.

An eventbrite post labeled the event as "Sold Out" and listed the event as a "Los Angeles MAGA Car Rally." The rally was hosted by the following:

  • South Bay Republican Assembly
  • Asian Industry B2BFilipinos For Trump
  • Latinos for Trump
  • Beach Cities Republicans
  • Torrance Lomita Palos Verdes Republican Assembly
  • Westside Young Republicans
  • Edwin Duterte
  • Marc Ang
  • Noel Omega
  • Jazmina Saavedra
  • Peter Michel

The event notice on eventbrite included details on who to vote for and how to vote on California Propositions ahead of Election Day. People were encouraged to dress in red, white and blue and to decorate their vehicles in the same colors and/or with Trump banners and signs.

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The rally began at 9 a.m. with a prayer circle, short rally speeches and group photos and then hit the road to tour South Bay cities. Residents of Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach reported seeing the rally as the vehicles drove on Rosecrans Avenue and Sepulveda Boulevard in Manhattan Beach and on Pacific Coast Highway in Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach.

- Patch Staffers Nicole Charky and Liz Spear contributed to this report.

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