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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

'Arriba Trump!' supporters in Little Havana chant at Trump town hall in Little Havana, Miami, Florida, Sept. 27, 2016























Above, 9/27/16, Trump town hall in Little Havana, Miami, Florida, Dan Scavino twitter

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"Arriba Trump!” supporters chanted."

9/27/16, "After debate, Trump visits with the Hispanics who seem to like him most," Miami Herald, Patricia Mazzei, Mary Ellen Klas

"If Donald Trump got the sort of reception from all Hispanics as he did Tuesday in Miami, he might have the election in the bag. Trump’s brief visit to Little Havana, billed as a town hall-style meeting with Latinos, turned into a lovefest in which no one asked a single question. Instead, one by one, five fervent supporters lavished Trump with praise the day after Hillary Clinton seemed to get under his skin at their first presidential debate. Preliminary Nielsen estimates Tuesday suggested 81.4 million people tuned in, making it the most watched presidential debate ever.

“Good job last night!” a woman in the audience hollered.

“We did very well,” Trump said of his debate performance, citing unscientific snap polls he said showed him having defeated Clinton. “It was an interesting evening, certainly, and big league. Definitely big league.”

His Miami fans assured him many more Hispanics share their admiration for him — even though polls show the Republican struggling mightily with the key electoral demographic.

“Mr. Soon-to-be-President!” attorney Roberto Gonzalez told Trump several times.

“Mr. President!” said Alberto Delgado, doing Gonzalez one better.

Trump, who arrived on stage with no introduction, basked in the political embrace. Polls show him lagging far behind Clinton among Hispanics nationally and in Florida, where Latinos make up about 15 percent of the electorate. But a narrow majority of Republican-leaning Cuban Americans in Miami-Dade County prefer Trump, according to a recent Univision survey.

“That’s so beautiful. Wow,” Trump told Gonzalez, after hearing about how his parents immigrated to the U.S. from Guatemala. He had Gonzalez hop on stage so he could shake his hand. Gonzalez, the first person to address Trump, grabbed the microphone again and kept gushing.

The crowd of about 150 people at Miami Dade College’s Koubek Memorial Center appeared to feed off his energy, bursting into occasional chants of “Trump!” and “USA!” The speakers who followed delivered impassioned endorsements of Trump. Four were Cuban American. One was Venezuelan American and spoke through a translator.

“I see the problems. I see them on the news every night,” Trump said of Venezuela. “I’ve got so many friends from Cuba, and they’re so unhappy.” As president, he added, “We’ll make the right deal. We will make the right deal, believe me.”

The half-hour event, MC’ed by Miami Republican state Rep. Carlos Trujillo, began with a short tribute to the late Marlins pitcher José Fernández, who was killed early Sunday in a boating accident along with two of his friends.

“What a talent. What a great person,” Trump said, offering his condolences. “You know, I was just talking to Jeff Loria about José,” he added, referring to the Marlins’ owner. “He’s devastated.”
At the end of the meeting, Trujillo presented Trump with a white long-sleeved guayabera from the Miami-Dade Republican Party.

From there, Trump — accompanied by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and a gaggle of top advisers — headed in his motorcade to Versailles Cuban restaurant for an in-and-out stop that included ordering pastelitos, croquetas, empanadas and cafecito.  

Arriba Trump!” supporters chanted."


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Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/election/donald-trump/article104484896.html#storylink=cpy

Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/election/donald-trump/article104484896.html#storylink=cpy


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