![]() ![]() Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at for further information. Scott Detrow, NPR News.Ĭopyright © 2016 NPR. Please back up.ĭETROW: Two sides of the same road, two very different visions of America - but in a week and a half, either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will have the task of trying to lead all of them. UNIDENTIFIED MAN: Guys, I need everybody to back up, please. ![]() UNIDENTIFIED CROWD: (Chanting) Donald Trump, go away - racist, sexist, anti-gay.ĭETROW: What do you see on the other side of the street? There're people that will stand on a platform and say you're wrong without seeing - without weighing it out - the truth. There's a lot of anger, but there's a lot of ignorance. Mullis says he just doesn't understand that side of the road.īILL MULLIS: It boils down to a lot of anger. And that means no more Obamacare.ĪRD: If they took Obamacare out, that would put $200 a week back in my pocket right off the bat.ĭETROW: He and his friend Bill Mullis stand there and watch the anti-Trump protesters. I mean how could you support somebody that's so evil?ĭETROW: What Ard wants is for the country to be less dependent on government. TJ ARD: I mean just looking at supporting Hillary alone, that just turns your stomach. Harsh words - but just about as harsh as how T.J. MAERE: I came out here because I think Donald Trump is a national disaster.ĭETROW: And on top of that, she says he's an all-around terrible person. KELLY MAERE: My most important issue is a tough one, but I would say gay rights.ĭETROW: Kelly Maere held a sign reading, this nasty woman votes. Donald Trump, go away - racist, sexist.ĭETROW: The two sides of the road were like parallel universes. UNIDENTIFIED CROWD: (Chanting) Donald Trump, go away - racist, sexist, anti-gay. Others wandered over to the highway to watch and sometimes yell at the hundreds of anti-Trump protesters on the other side of the road. UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER: Nobody else is going to be allowed in the rally.ĭETROW: Despite the announcement, the pro-Trump crowd lingered at the gate. These are real people you're looking at out here - real world, where you work eight hours a day. Those people can't just stay up there forever. Let us in.ĭALE LOCK: I'm out here trying to get in to support my man, Donald Trump, of course.ĭETROW: That's 66-year-old Dale Lock, one of hundreds crammed against the gate chanting, even begging to pass through. UNIDENTIFIED CROWD: (Chanting) Let us in. SCOTT DETROW, BYLINE: And in Tallahassee, Fla., I was late. SIEGEL: NPR's Scott Detrow was covering the Trump campaign this week. Donald Trump says something like this at nearly all of his rallies.ĭONALD TRUMP: There's 7,000 people outside. ![]()
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