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Donald Trump was 91 minutes late for his Atlanta rally this week .
Kamala Harris was buzzing with energy and blinding smiles on stage, and so were the thousands there to see her.
Trump marveled at length about how Elon Musk’s SpaceX rocket booster was snatched from the skies by mechanical arms on its return.
The typical attendee invested as many as eight hours in Trump 's event, from joining the lineup into the home of Atlanta ’s ballet and opera companies.
Trump was a bit lower key and shorter in his remarks than in some recent speeches, clocking in at 70 minutes .
He cracked up his crowd with one -liners, telling them his rich friends are “boring as hell”.
In Erie and Atlanta both, it was a welcome-to-the-tribe party, a performance and a chance to cut loose.
Trump and Harris gave their supporters a night away from that sort of grind.
The election results will tell which rally's exuberance proved more rational.
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