Hundreds of “watch parties” and Trump-Pence reelection training events are set to take place Tuesday as President Trump announces his bid for a second term at a massive rally in Orlando, Fla., according to campaign officials.

A total of 797 events are already planned to focus on the president’s announcement, and they will occur in every state, plus Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands.

That number dwarfs the 133 “#ImpeachTrump Day of Action” events Saturday that were sparsely attended, including one in front of the White House, prompting a mocking tweet from the president.

Yesterday was the Radical Left Democrats big Impeachment day. They worked so hard to make it something really big and special but had one problem - almost nobody showed up. “The Media admits low turnout for anti-Trump rallies.” @FoxNews “All around the Country people are....... — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 16, 2019

At the Orlando rally, the campaign has confirmed 335 volunteers to register new voters, an initiative that worked well in 2016 when the Republican National Committee manned voter registration tables.

The "Make America Great Again" watch parties and training have been in the works for a while and have just started showing up on Facebook, Eventbrite, and other social media gathering places. So far, 13,974 people are planning to attend.

Former Log Cabin Republicans President Gregory T. Angelo, for example, said that he had been asked to join the Trump Victory Leadership Initiative and he is holding a watch party.

“The GOP reached out asking if I would be willing to host an *official* Donald J. Trump 2020 Campaign Kickoff watch party on Tuesday — and I was more than happy to agree. #LGBTQforTRUMP folks hit me up for details! #LeadRight,” said Angelo on his Facebook page.

Even Maryland’s liberal Montgomery County in the Washington suburbs is having a watch party hosted by the state GOP.

“The groundswell of support for Trump is stronger than ever. All across the country, neighbors are meeting neighbors and training together on how to most efficiently and effectively share President Trump’s record in their communities and register voters. This grassroots effort will be a key component to President Trump winning re-election in 2020,” deputy campaign communications director Erin Perrine told Secrets Sunday.

On Friday, the campaign launched its “National Week of Training,” which will continue until June 20.

That effort is focused on two events, voter registration by the Trump Victory Leadership Initiative and “MAGA Meet-Ups,” which will host watch parties.

Officials said that there are 231 Trump Victory Leadership Initiative training events planned throughout the country with 4,201 people committed to attend.

There are also 566 MAGA Meet-Ups drawing 9,773 people to watch parties in 53 states and territories.