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Vendors crowd the exit of the Crown Complex. Cleveland native and (quote) true supporter (end quote) Ta-Mara Moore has been on the trail with Trump since December.
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Vendors crowd the exit of the Crown Complex. Cleveland native and (quote) true supporter (end quote) Ta-Mara Moore has been on the trail with Trump since December.
As Trump leaves the stage, his supporters crowd forward hoping to shake his hand or take a selfie with him.
Officers forcibly remove a protester during Trump's speech.
Trump held his rally just over 10 miles from Fort Bragg, the most populous military installation in the world.
Trump leaves the stage after speaking for just under an hour.
Trump spoke critically of restrictive gun laws, much to the applause of the military crowd.
The arena begins to fill as supporters take their seats before the rally.
Trump supporters cheer as the candidate takes the stage.
Thousands attended Donald Trump's Wednesday rally at Fayetteville's Crown Complex.
Protestors gather at the entrance of the Crown Complex to address the cars filing in before Trump's rally.
Buffalo, NY-native Ronald Hillyard sells buttons and T-shirts he makes himself at Trump's Fayetteville rally. He has been traveling with the campaign since its third week.
The entrance road to the Crown Complex divides Trump supporters and protestors.
Trump displays much anger when talking about how "jobs have been going in the wrong direction."
Trump autographs an audience member's "Veterans for Trump."
Businessman Donald Trump cites his inexperience as a politician as a major advantage during March 9 rally in Fayetteville.
Trump expresses gratitude to supporters at March 9 Fayetteville rally.
Trump supporters grow fired up after he defends the Second Amendment's right to bear arms.
Assistant Professor of Political Science and Policy Jason Husser moderates Community Connection panel on Education, Race and Ethnicity in Alamance County and Beyond.
Panelists Patsy Simpson, Carrie Theall, Carlos Valera and Randy WIlliams (left to right) discuss racial disparities in Alamance County schools.
Monday's Community Connection panel attempted to start a discussion around Education, Race and Ethnicity in Alamance County and Beyond.