While tickets to the rally are free, Trump supporters can purchase VIP tickets for $1,500 each or $2,500 for couples.
are going for $1,500 each and will come with perks like private bathrooms and food and beverage.
Tickets will include private bathrooms. reserved parking, expedited entry, food and beverage in an air-conditioned tent and admittance to a pre-rally reception with Perdue. Perdue, who is running to be the next chancellor of Georgia's higher education system, has been campaigning with a number of top Republican officials in recent weeks.at a rally, defending the governor who has come under criticism from Trump supporters for the former president's defeat in Georgia.
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