“I like the idea of peace between Russia and the United States,” she said. Galina, a Russian-American immigrant, said she supported Trump’s foreign policy. You can just feel the love in his voice when you hear him speak. He is giving up so much for us, because he loves us. She said what inspired her to support Trump was his love for America. “God is going to make the final decision.”Īndrea Colson of Jacksonville held a homemade “Redheads for Trump” sign.
As for the election, “God controls the world,” he told Breitbart News. He said he was not trying to make a political point, and that he would do the same at Hillary Clinton rallies, given the opportunity. He held a sign: “#MakeTefillinGreatAgain.” Rabbi Eli Wilansky, distinctive in his black suit and hat, walked through the crowd, looking for Jews who wanted to put on tefillin, the leather straps and boxes that are traditionally worn by Jewish men in morning prayers. Though the crowd in Jacksonville was predominantly white - and someone high in the stands even brought a Confederate flag - the supporters were an eclectic mix. And Trump emerged onstage in Colorado on Sunday holding a rainbow flag with the words “LGBTs for Trump” written on it. One supporter waved a homemade sign at Trump’s rally in Orlando on Wednesday. Other “Gays for Trump” signs have been popping up at Trump rallies elsewhere in the Sunshine State. But he added that people at Savannah’s gay pride rally had been “kind” when they set up a booth for Trump, and that Trump fans at the rally had been “supportive” as well. He said that he had lost several yard signs to theft, and had endured hate on Facebook. LaBarbera, who drove with Starling from Savannah, Georgia, to attend the rally, agreed, adding that he also preferred Trump’s economic policies. “Trump is better on security and immigration.” “We’re concerned about the possibility of Musilm terrorism,” Starling told Breitbart News.