Guest post by Joe Hoft

Former President Obama held a campaign event for Nevada Congresswoman in Las Vegas today. Unfortunate for Obama and the DNC, he couldn’t fill a 2,000 seat pavilion so he added a partition to make the crowd size look larger. This was with the help of special guests J Balvin, Salt-N-Pepa featuring DJ Spinderella, and DJ D-Miles.

Obama’s event in Las Vegas was held at the UNLV women’s basketball pavilion which holds up to around 2,500 –

1) You are right, the Thomas & Mack is big, seats over 18,000

2) Obama spoke in UNLV’s Cox Pavilion. Right above my head. Which seats for basketball a limit of 2,500, which is why the crowd was limited to 2k. — Mark Wasik (@UNLVSIDWasik) October 22, 2018

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The crowd was so small he had to partition it off to make the event look larger than it was –

Wow! Obama could not even fill a small pavilion in Vegas today! They had to partition it off… Sorry Barry, people can only take so many lies. #BlueRipple pic.twitter.com/9bmOSuscYp — Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) October 23, 2018

Is the ‘Blue-Wave’ only a puddle?

#HoustonRally

Obama cannot fill up the Cox Pavilion LV. The so-called Blue Wave is just a puddle! — JoznHank (@MyJoze) October 23, 2018

It looked like only 1,000 to 1,500 at max for the event –

Obama could not even fill a small pavillion in Las Vegas! They had to partition it off. #JobsNotMobs 1000-1500 max. — Possibly less. It looks like it’s going to be a Blue Ripple Not a Wave! https://t.co/lT9rjBaoxb — Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) October 23, 2018

The event wasn’t even full with special guests J Balvin, Salt-N-Pepa and a couple DJ’s –

2000 at Cox Pavilion, Las Vegas which has seating capacity of 2500-3100. Couldn’t even fill it with help of special guests J Balvin, Salt-N-Pepa featuring DJ Spinderella, and DJ D-Miles https://t.co/6LSmXeIxjE — dani (@southerntadpole) October 23, 2018

Meanwhile President Trump and Senator Ted Cruz held an event in Houston with over 100,000 requests to attend the event.