Donald Trump campaign escorts non-supporters out of Vermont rally
Republican front-runner Donald Trump is continuing his campaign, targeting cities which were believe to be voting for Democratic candidates.
Trump, conscientious about his venture into Bernie territory, spoke kindly of Sanders, but disagreed with his progressive policies.
Trump’s campaign distributed almost 20,000 free tickets for the event, which was held at the Flynn Center for Performing Arts, a venue that holds 1,400 people. The individuals who said yes were permitted in, while numerous that didn’t were dismissed. “Are people standing? They took seats out so that we could get more people”, said Donald Trump, (R) Presidential Candidate. “And then they walk in with whatever the hell they’re carrying”, said Trump. Until more people get to understand what Trump is about, and by the way, I don’t say this thing lightly, I think he is a pathological liar.
“From everything I’ve heard, I think things went as well as you could hope, in the face of having to deal with a campaign that was as uncooperative and disinterested in helping manage a peaceful event as the Trump campaign”, said Mayor Miro Weinberger.
The rally was interrupted repeatedly by protesters, who were escorted out of the building throughout the event.
No one who’s followed Trump in the past several months was surprised that he booted the protester from his event with such prejudice, seeing as he’s done the same to other protesters, journalists, more protesters, and more journalists. “The air is so nice and clean”, Trump said after taking the stage. Many here were die-hard supporters coming to see trump for the first time, others were still on the fence.
“You know what a gun-free zone is to a sicko?” he asked the crowd. “Quickly, quickly.” His supporters began to point out the protester in question for the event staff and security, and pointed at others they suspected to be in cohoots. “No coats! Confiscate their coats”. No, you can keep his coat.
“I think we would stand a chance of beating him by more”, Sanders told his supporters last night. Trump appeared there Thursday.
“We’re going back to strength in this country”. “They’re afraid to lose their jobs”. Hillary Clinton saying, quote, Lepage’s racist rants sadly distract from efforts to address one of our nation’s most pressing problems, but, George, no response yet from Christie. Oh, I would love to run against Bernie.
The Virginia State Board of Elections certified December 16 – at the behest of the GOP’s State Central Committee – that voters in the March 1 Republican presidential primary will have to sign a form that says: “My signature below indicates that I am a Republican”.
The irony in this case is that for all Trump’s tough talk on guns, he has a mixed record on the issue.
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump invaded Vermont Sen.
Trump added that if he’s elected president, he’d eliminate gun-free zones in schools. On schools. At – you have to – and on military bases. “In a Republican debate, he said that, ‘Well, wages in America are just too high.’ Well, that’s a great shock to millions of people trying to get by on $10 an hour”.