Supporters of President Donald Trump arrived early on Tuesday for the President’s reelection rally being held in Panama City Beach, Florida, Wednesday evening.

The rally is being held at the Aaron Bessant Amphitheater, a beautiful open-air venue with a mix of seating and standing room with a varying reported capacity of 7,500 to 10,000 people.

In the parking lot next to the venue, supporters parked early with some displaying their love of President Trump. Early arrivals came from Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Michigan and from all over Florida. As the evening went on dozens of Trump supporters were hanging out with more driving through asking when would be a good time to come on Wednesday for the rally. Answer: EARLY!!!

Across from the venue, an RV driven by Women 4 Trump Sarasota-Manatee was draped with a large Trump 2020 banner. Next to it was a truck driven by a man from Alabama who had pro-Trump (and Mark Levin) signs with large lettering on the sides and back of the truck.

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Woman from Texas selling Just the Tweets books of President Trump's comments on Twitter with a Trump supporter visiting from Michigan at site of Wednesday campaign rally, Panama City Beach, Florida. pic.twitter.com/MsaSWVD05K — Kristinn Taylor (@KristinnFR) May 8, 2019

Pre-rally area and overflow set up for Trump campaign rally on Wednesday is across street from venue, in Dillard's parking lot, Panama City Beach, Florida. pic.twitter.com/SXtU44SZc6 — Kristinn Taylor (@KristinnFR) May 8, 2019

Sign at entrance to Aaron Bessant Amphitheater, sight of Trump campaign rally being held Wednesday night in Panama City Beach, Florida. pic.twitter.com/lphH04lzCw — Kristinn Taylor (@KristinnFR) May 8, 2019

View from outside looking at stage set up for Wednesday's Trump campaign rally at Aaron Bessant Amphitheater, Panama City Beach, Florida. pic.twitter.com/W1ZTv19AJw — Kristinn Taylor (@KristinnFR) May 8, 2019

This writer is not camping out overnight for the rally, but will be on scene mid-morning Wednesday to cover the arriving Trump supporters and the rally Wednesday night.