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This is the first night of Rodea in Houston, Texas is usually a restless event in the city.
But gathered in the Irish pub in the suburbs of the city are a group of young Republicans who do not want to miss President Donald Trump Appeal to the Prime Champion to Congress.
About a dozen party participants entered the back of the pub, while Fox News Blary on surrounding television screens.
People came out in red, white and blue, with pin and scarves to the accessory.
Before the performance, the club members told me how excited them to hear Trump’s policy.
If they had to give him an assessment for the first 44 days in office, it was a unanimous “A+”.
“He has already exceeded all expectations,” one person told me.
When the president spoke to the podium, the group of the chatter stopped, but the cheerfulness and laughter did not.
In Trump-Walt’s sporting baseball cap, 26-year-old Evan Howard, raised a glass every time the president was talking about what he agreed with. And it was a lot.
“He is going to crack crimes and be tough with cartels. It stops a lot of American bloodshed,” he said.
But Evan acknowledged that 44 days he did not feel good for President Trump to return to office. At least not yet, and he is glad to wait.
“I’m not too much better, frankly, but I like what he is doing,” Evan said. “I see the work that is being done and I understand that some of these changes he is experiencing will not pass immediately, and that we will see their consequences in the future.”
Opposite Evan, opposite Evan, was Brittany, which was much less clear throughout the event than the rest of the table. 31-year-old black A woman, she’s new for the Republican Party.
“I think he did great. I thought it was a very united message,” she said. “He noted a lot of things I felt really related to one moment I felt really linked.”
“(Democrats) seek to advocate certain things that do not actually spread to the Americans as a whole. Americans are fighting. You have problems with crime, you lose the house, you have people homeless. And liberals want to talk about pronouns.”
Mention of pronouns, gender and “unhappiness” gathered a lot of hurray and clapped from the crowd on Tuesday night.
Boos came every time the cameras came to Nancy Pelosi, or the Democrats who held the signs in the crowd, or any legislator who looks sleepy in the crowd.
The only feedback for President Trump tonight? Maybe talk about Joe Biden a little less.
But otherwise the message of the disassembly of this group: promises and promises are fulfilled.