Ford-Wyoming Drive-In 10400 Ford Rd., Dearborn; 313- 846-6910; forddrivein.com Who said the drive-in was only for summer? Grabs some snacks and a blanket and check out a spooky movie. Credit: Austin Evans Eighmey

The coronavirus pandemic has put a pause on almost every aspect of life in the United States — including political rallies. But President Donald Trump’s team has reportedly been at work considering possible workarounds. One idea floated involves holding rallies at drive-in theaters around the country.

According to The Daily Beast, Trump’s team plans to pitch the idea to the president as early as next week.

“President Trump is a great campaigner,” Ed Brookover, a 2016 Trump advisor, told the outlet. “Finding new ways for him to connect directly with voters will be very beneficial to his campaign. Selecting drive-in theaters as a rally location makes perfect sense.”

An old-timey drive-in theater would certainly match with Trump’s “Make America Great Again” nostalgia. However, there are a number of issues with the plan, including the logistics of safely maintaining social distancing. Plus, there’s the fact that drive-in theaters just can’t hold as many people as the sports arenas Trump is used to filling. Dearborn’s 70-year-old Ford-Wyoming Drive-in has a 1,700-car capacity and five screens.

The proposal follows recent drive-in concerts, like the one recently announced by improvisational electronic music artist Marc Rebillet, believed to be the first such tour in the U.S.

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Leyland “Lee” DeVito is the editor in chief of Detroit Metro Times since 2016. His writing has also been published in CREEM, VICE, In These Times, and New City.

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