Donald Trump is making his way to Altoona and while this election season has been anything but predictable, here’s we can expect during his visit tomorrow.
 
During his campaign, Donald Trump has received strong reactions from both supporters and protesters.
 
As November draws near, Trump continues to target Hillary Clinton.
 
During a rally in Florida on Thursday, Trump said his plans differ immensely from Clinton and added that her plans threaten job security.
 
He says his economic strategy is to create a level playing field for both workers and businesses. He would also like to create various tax reductions.
 
His overall remarks about Clinton remain far from flattering.
 
“She’s a very dishonest person. New emails have come out today. Now the FBI it seems, is very upset because they made a recommendation to justice and justice turned down the recommendations. What’s going on now has never been seen. It’s not to say it hasn’t gone on but it’s never been seen public ally,” Trump said.
 
According to the most recent Quinnipiac poll, Clinton is ahead of Trump by 10 points in Pennsylvania.
 
At the end of July, she made a trip to Cambria at the Johnstown Wire Technology Mill.
 
A combination of supporters and protesters showed up, but Trump’s appearance is expected to draw a much bigger crowd.
 
Tickets are no longer available for the rally at the Blair County Convention Center.
 
The total number distributed exceeds capacity, so it’s unclear how many patrons will be allowed inside.
 
Trump supporters are sure to be in attendance, but they’ll also be met by protestors.   
 
We spoke to one local activist who created a Facebook group called the “Trump Protest Party.”
 
With nearly 300 members, Daniel Covino, the group’s creator, said they plan to send a strong message, but their approach is not intended to be aggressive. 
 
“We’re peace and love and we just wanna talk and see where they’re coming from. Just getting where there points of views are and having a rational discussion about the issues,” Covino said.
 
Doors will open at 3 pm tomorrow, and Donald Trump is scheduled to arrive at 6 p.m..
 
The trump campaign told us they expect a large crowd and plan to have an overflow room where supporters can watch the rally.