Many Pennsylvanians are headed to Donald Trump’s inauguration, including some members of the Huntingdon County Republican Party.
The day after the election, the party chairman for the county rented a bus and spots filled up quickly.
The bus is set to leave Friday from Huntingdon at 3 a.m., making stops in Mount Union and Shade Gap.
Susan Harry, Huntingdon County Republican Committee treasurer said she’s excited for the big day and thinks President Trump will represent the community well.
“I think [trump] is for every american and not just certain ones and he doesn’t owe anybody any political favors and we’re excited about that,” Harry said.
Two congressmen, Glenn Thompson and Bill Shuster will host the 47 people for the day.