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Trump Holds Campaign Rally in Hickory Before NC Primary

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses the crowd during a campaign rally at Lenoir-Rhyne University March 14, 2016 in Hickory, North Carolina.

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On Friday of this week, the campaign for Donald Trump requested to use our facilities for just the purposes mentioned above. Those included plans to repeal Obamacare, improve the education level, replenish the military, and improving healthcare to veterans, who he said are receiving worse care than illegal immigrants.

Meanwhile, Trump ended his campaign stop in North Carolina with a number of disruptions but without the type of violence that marked a canceled stop in Chicago and led to an assault in the state last week. It was a more measured response from Mr. Trump, who in the past often urged the ejection of protesters by demanding, “Get ’em out”. Cruz said that if voters are interested in “abuse of power from Chicago Democrats, then Donald Trump is a great candidate”. Do you know how many people have been hurt? “However, as part of our commitment to the American political process we welcome the event and hope it will inspire people to engage in dialog about the values that are so important to our nation”. “We have to have a big vote tomorrow that can send a strong message that loves trumps hate”.

Trump supporters answered protesters’ church hymns with “Build that wall!”

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A sign was posted that listed prohibited items, including: Firearms, ammunition, explosives, weapons of any kind, aerosols, supports for signs, packages, coolers, thermal or glass containers, backpacks, bags and signs exceeding size restrictions, laser pointers, animals other than helper/guide dogs, structures, bicycles, and any other items determined to be a potential safety hazard. All told, six people were arrested outside the rally, according to Hickory police. Contributions to religious organizations are tax-exempt but most political donations are not.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump addresses the crowd during a campaign rally at Lenoir Rhyne University