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‘Dump the Trump’ march planned for Monday
“Donald Trump is a reflection of deep, deep, deep problems with our culture: racism, sexism, homophobia, classism”, said Rev. Dr. Jeff Hood, executive director of an interfaith coalition of churches called Hope for Peace and Justice. A number of GOP candidates campaigned on the occasion.
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A #DumpTrump rally is scheduled in downtown Dallas, ahead of Donald Trump’s campaign rally at the American Airlines Center Monday. The Fort Value Star-Telegram reported that the rally’s 20,000 free tickets have been passed by Friday afternoon, with scalpers itemizing them for as a lot as $200.
“Wow, massive crowd at American Airlines Center in Dallas – Will be a fantastic evening”, Trump tweeted Sunday. “Shall be a implausible night!”
More than 1,500 marchers are expected.
Trump himself is said to be “smitten with being a politician” and would “have a hard time going back to the private sector” after taking over the news cycle as the current Republican front-runner for 2016.
If, by any chance, Donald Trump fails in his bid to win the White House in 2016, the real estate mogul could turn to Albany instead – with the well-financed groundwork for a gubernatorial candidacy reportedly already in motion. “We will show him that Americans believe in inclusion and being a country of immigrants”.
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Trump has vowed, if elected, to deport all undocumented immigrants in underneath two years and to construct a wall alongside the U.S.-Mexico border. “Especially here in Texas, which has had a bi-cultural, bilingual history since the beginning of its foundation”.