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Girl goes bonkers upon learning she’s seeing Donald Trump
Not concert tickets, not Disney World, not a pony.
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THIS is why candyfloss-haired billionaire Donald Trump might actually get into the White House – heralding a new, dark era for the human race.
Donald Trump appeared at an event in New Hampshire on Monday, and when 9-year-old Ava from Newport, Maine found out she was going, there were tears.
“She said she loved his hair and that he speaks his mind”, Kim said.
“Tell Mr Trump you want to meet him”, Kimberly said to her daughter.
Her mother Kim says Ava has been tracking Trump’s candidacy since he announced, according to the Washington Post.
In this freaky video, Ava Lovley, nine, is told by her parents she will get to meet the Republican candidate in New Hampshire.
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Overwhelmed at the idea that she and Trump will soon be breathing the same air, she goes from shock to glee to full-on waterworks.
Listen to Ava’s excitement the minute Trump came out on stage….
After attending Trump’s rally in Farmington, N.H., on Monday, Ava’s dad Jason took to Facebook.
“I love you!” she screams.
No one tell Ava Lovley that she still has another decade or so before she can vote. “I love you, Trump!”
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“Guess what we’re going to do on Monday?” her mother asks, before answering the question herself.