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NASCAR CEO, drivers endorse Trump
“I’m gonna tell you, he wins with his family”, said France, who noted that he’s known Trump for more than two decades.
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Trump has been regularly heckled by protesters at his campaign rallies, but tensions have increased after he came under fire on Sunday for not immediately condemning support from a prominent white supremacist. Secret Service agents escorted the students out of the event; Valdosta police ushered them farther away from the rally. “No more hate! Let’s be equal, let’s be great!” had really left an impression on the real-estate mogul. Super Tuesday includes Republican primaries in, among other states, Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
Trump is expected to do well and rack up lots of delegates toward the republican nomination.
During his remarks in Valdosta, Trump said he’s leading a movement. “We’re going to have a lot of success”.
Georgia’s presidential preference primary is Tuesday, March 1. “He’s not sensitive enough, ‘” she said. “This is what we need for our country”. The students were removed at the candidate’s request, the Des Moines Register reports, before the event even began.
Davis rested her forehead on the shoulder of her friend Leah Sheppard, a 20-year-old criminal justice major, and cried.
“NASCAR has already apologized to me”, he said then. “I have not experienced any racism on this campus until now”.
“I think we got kicked out because we’re a group of black people”, explained a tearful student. Sims said she meant to stay seated throughout Trump’s speech.
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NASCAR is a big business and now is looking for a sponsor to replace Sprint for its premier series, a deal that has required the sponsor to spend as much as $70-75 million annually in branding and promoting the sport, as well as funding the bonuses for the top-25 drivers.