Protesters can’t shout down Trump
According to a December 22 Quinnipiac University poll, if the general election were held today, Sanders would beat Trump by 13 points, 51 percent to 38 percent, while Clinton would top Trump by just seven points, 47 percent to 40 percent.
About 50 anti-Trump protesters marched down Church Street on Thursday afternoon, chanting: “Racists, fascists, anti-gay, Donald Trump stay away”. You go to a Jeb (Bush) thing and you fall asleep. But minutes later his tone became much sharper.
Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump invaded Vermont Sen.
Trump joked that he didn’t expect the crowd to be so enthusiastic. “Don’t give them their coats”. On Wednesday, his staff announced they had given away almost 20,000 tickets for an event in a theater with only 1,400 seats.
“There is a lot out there – but I want to get a chance to hear him for myself”, she said. The pro-Trump side countered from the sidewalk, “Build a wall!” and “USA!”
Still, Sanders supporters and other Trump opponents slipped through the cracks – some disrupting the Republican front-runner’s speech, while others simply sat in silence.
As the hecklers were quickly escorted out of the building, presumably leaving behind personal belongings like coats, Trump directed, “Get him outta there!” Its all one-sided. Billado said hes not sure who he will support if Trump does not secure the Republican nomination.
“There’s no more firearm free zones”, Trump said to noisy praise before proceeding to at the end of the day examine the weapon rules on army installations. “My first day, it gets signed, okay? It’s insane”, he said on his Fox show on Thursday. “Get him out”, Trump directed to his event’s security team.
“I’m taking care of my people, not people who don’t want to vote for me or are undecided”, Mr. Trump said in a statement issued by his campaign. “I wasn’t sure, so we had to feel that out”, he said.
Workers at a Vermont deli near the venue where Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump appeared say they didn’t sell any of the bologna sandwich specials concocted in his honor.
Perhaps. But if you parse his words very carefully, you may conclude that he is opposed to gun-free zones in schools, but only promises to make a change with respect to the idiocy of disarming our military personnel on their bases. It turned out, at least a couple dozen Bernie supporters made it in by disguising themselves as Trump fans.
“We’ve got to get the security moving a little bit faster here”, he said, suggesting security officers were afraid to respond with force. “They are loyal to me, and I am loyal to them”. I knew I was going to have some in Vermont, he mused.
As Trump endorsed the phrase “Merry Christmas” for everyone, no matter their religion, one woman shouted that the candidate should “stop spreading hate”.
“I have many friends, they’re Muslims, they’re fantastic people”, but “we can’t have people flying into the World Trade Center”.