FLORENCE, Arizona—From all parts of the county, they arrived in cars, campers, on motorcycles, and even a few in dune buggies to hear President Donald Trump deliver his 2022 message of hope for America. To be sure, the Jan. 15 kick-off “Save America” rally was no less “yuge” compared to the former president’s previous political gatherings. Some estimates placed overall attendance at 50,000 or more, while hundreds were turned away due to lack of parking. Even before the gates opened at 2 p.m., the Country Thunder Festival Grounds in Florence, Arizona, had been filling up with loyal Trump supporters eager to get a front-row seat. “I’m just in awe to be here,” said Tammy Mann of Tucson, Arizona, who arrived in a large recreational vehicle plastered with pro-Trump signs, including a flag bearing a not-so-flattering message for President Joe Biden. Camper owner Christine Miller of Tucson said the signs drew lots …