MUSKEGON, Mich. -- Donald Trump sign rallies popped up in several West Michigan communities Tuesday, where Trump supporters brought lots of signs and flags of all kinds to show their support for the presidential nominee.
FOX 17 News stopped by two of the sign rallies; one in Muskegon and the other in Grand Rapids.
"Just want to let people know they shouldn't be afraid to say they're in favor of Trump," said Bob Carr, a proud Trump supporter.
Come election day, as recent polls suggest, the people who are undecided on who to vote for, could decide who wins.
"I think a lot of people jumped off the fence and jumped on the Trump train," said Scott Bowerman, another Trump supporter.
And some of those undecided voters are the young voters who could also play a role in who gets elected.
"He presented himself as presidential and I think a lot of millennials were looking for that," said Steve Rockman of Monday night's debate. He believes Trump will win.
An organizer at the sign rally says they're really pushing people to register to vote. The deadline is October 11th.