Donald Trump

The media cover up of Donald Trump’s soaring popularity among voters continues. The GOP presidential candidate packs arenas, while his opponent, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, barely fills a small room.

Thousands of Trump supporters — about half Hispanics — packed an Estero, Florida arena to hear Trump speak at a rally on Monday.

Thousands more stood outside in the unbearable Florida heat. The News-Press estimated the crowd inside the arena at over 8,000.

Trump told the crowd that people who come to America must love America and Americans.

People chanting “U.S.A., U.S.A., U.S.A.” filled the arena, as Trump clapped along, saying, “What amazing people.”.

“Ya know Florida,” he said, “I think we’re gonna win by a lot. We’ll win by a lot.”

By comparison, only 200 people turned out to hear Clinton speak at Temple University the same day in Philadelphia.

Clinton is losing the Hispanic vote, and polls show more educated black voters are turning to Trump.

But the liberal news media refuses to give up hope of electing the ailing 69-year-old grandmother as president.

The tide turned on Sept. 11 when Clinton collapsed after she abruptly left a 9/11 ceremony at Ground Zero in New York City.

Clinton’s camp tried to spin her medical issue as a case of “overheating”. But a citizen journalist captured her spectacular fall in a 20-second video that altered the news narrative.

The video forced Clinton’s handlers — and her allies in the news media — to face the harsh reality that Clinton is a lame duck candidate.

Florida polls puts Trump slightly ahead of Clinton, 45.7 percent to 44.8 as of Monday, despite Clinton outspending Trump on campaign ads in Florida.