Trump rally in Vermont disrupted repeatedly by protesters
“I would hope you would agree with that”, said President Obama. Trump then criticized Sanders for a Black Lives Matter protest that took over one of the socialist Democrat’s events over the summer.
Inside, a voice over the loudspeaker announced that Trump respects the First Amendment, but declared the rally a “private event paid for by Mr. Trump”.
“I am going to build a wall … and who is going to pay for the wall?” he asked the audience.
In typical Trump style, the candidate began his speech by describing his lead in the polls.
“I sacrificed my philosophical stance in that moment”, said Melissa Leimbach, a 20-year-old student at Champlain College, explaining how she claimed to be a Trump supporter despite supporting Sanders’ Democratic bid.
“They’re checking for Trump supporters”, Smith said.
The Trump campaign issued more than 20,000 free tickets to the event, ignoring the theater’s capacity of 1,400.
Reportedly, Trump opponents could be heard shouting “Bernie, Bernie”, into the night. Get em out, Trump said after the second interruption.
On a conference call with supporters shortly after Trump’s remarks, Sanders responded, “I would love to run against Trump and I think we would not only win, I think we would win with a very good margin”.
“It definitely won’t be Bernie Sanders or Hillary Clinton”, he said. Ted Cruz on Day Four of a six-day presidential campaign bus tour of Iowa, and asked about his birth in Canada and Donald Trump’s legal advice.
In the wake of gun control reforms, Trump wrapped up his Thursday night campaign rally in Burlington, Vermont, by stating that he would end gun-free zones in schools and US military bases.
Clad in work boots, jeans, flannel shirt and a well-worn green John Deere cap as he waited for Trump to speak, Billado bemoaned Vermont’s liberal tilt: “They’re taxing us right out of this state”.
Trump’s campaign released a new attack video Thursday over Instagram that was aimed at Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton.
Outside, a crowd gathered, divided by fences on either side of Main Street.
While Trump has said he disagrees with Obama’s move to expand background checks and increase mental health funding by executive action, he said Wednesday he believes that Obama “probably means well” and that Obama’s tears as he spoke about the victims of gun shootings earlier this week were “sincere”. They chanted back at the anti-Trump protesters from time to time. Many people waved signs.
Inside the theater, Trump supporters were greeted with tunes from The Beatles, Pavarotti and the musical “Phantom of the Opera”.
It seems like Donald Trump, like all other matters of national importance, is dead wrong – and ignorant -about gun ownership. Hes not a career congressman and I really like that about him. Billado said he is inspired by Trumps effort to rid the countrys politics of political correctness.