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  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
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Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.<br />
<br />
Early on in the talk, the spotlight on Trump went dark. The real estate tycoon, whose bid to become the GOP presidential nominee has managed to last longer than many political observers expected, then told the crowd he would not pay for the room. When the lights were turned back on, Trump said he preferred to speak without the spotlight. He did.<br />
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Before Trump spoke, a voice over a loud speaker said the event was private and funded by the candidate and that protesting would not be allowed. During Trump’s speech, a protester wearing a pro-immigrant t-shirt interrupted the event. The man was escorted out of the ballroom.
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  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
<br />
Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.<br />
<br />
Early on in the talk, the spotlight on Trump went dark. The real estate tycoon, whose bid to become the GOP presidential nominee has managed to last longer than many political observers expected, then told the crowd he would not pay for the room. When the lights were turned back on, Trump said he preferred to speak without the spotlight. He did.<br />
<br />
Before Trump spoke, a voice over a loud speaker said the event was private and funded by the candidate and that protesting would not be allowed. During Trump’s speech, a protester wearing a pro-immigrant t-shirt interrupted the event. The man was escorted out of the ballroom.
    Donald Trump 219.jpg
  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
<br />
Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.<br />
<br />
Early on in the talk, the spotlight on Trump went dark. The real estate tycoon, whose bid to become the GOP presidential nominee has managed to last longer than many political observers expected, then told the crowd he would not pay for the room. When the lights were turned back on, Trump said he preferred to speak without the spotlight. He did.<br />
<br />
Before Trump spoke, a voice over a loud speaker said the event was private and funded by the candidate and that protesting would not be allowed. During Trump’s speech, a protester wearing a pro-immigrant t-shirt interrupted the event. The man was escorted out of the ballroom.
    Donald Trump 110.jpg
  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
<br />
Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.<br />
<br />
Early on in the talk, the spotlight on Trump went dark. The real estate tycoon, whose bid to become the GOP presidential nominee has managed to last longer than many political observers expected, then told the crowd he would not pay for the room. When the lights were turned back on, Trump said he preferred to speak without the spotlight. He did.<br />
<br />
Before Trump spoke, a voice over a loud speaker said the event was private and funded by the candidate and that protesting would not be allowed. During Trump’s speech, a protester wearing a pro-immigrant t-shirt interrupted the event. The man was escorted out of the ballroom.
    Donald Trump 519.jpg
  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
<br />
Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.<br />
<br />
Early on in the talk, the spotlight on Trump went dark. The real estate tycoon, whose bid to become the GOP presidential nominee has managed to last longer than many political observers expected, then told the crowd he would not pay for the room. When the lights were turned back on, Trump said he preferred to speak without the spotlight. He did.<br />
<br />
Before Trump spoke, a voice over a loud speaker said the event was private and funded by the candidate and that protesting would not be allowed. During Trump’s speech, a protester wearing a pro-immigrant t-shirt interrupted the event. The man was escorted out of the ballroom.
    Donald Trump 411.jpg
  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
<br />
Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.<br />
<br />
Early on in the talk, the spotlight on Trump went dark. The real estate tycoon, whose bid to become the GOP presidential nominee has managed to last longer than many political observers expected, then told the crowd he would not pay for the room. When the lights were turned back on, Trump said he preferred to speak without the spotlight. He did.<br />
<br />
Before Trump spoke, a voice over a loud speaker said the event was private and funded by the candidate and that protesting would not be allowed. During Trump’s speech, a protester wearing a pro-immigrant t-shirt interrupted the event. The man was escorted out of the ballroom.
    Donald Trump 346.jpg
  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
<br />
Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.<br />
<br />
Early on in the talk, the spotlight on Trump went dark. The real estate tycoon, whose bid to become the GOP presidential nominee has managed to last longer than many political observers expected, then told the crowd he would not pay for the room. When the lights were turned back on, Trump said he preferred to speak without the spotlight. He did.<br />
<br />
Before Trump spoke, a voice over a loud speaker said the event was private and funded by the candidate and that protesting would not be allowed. During Trump’s speech, a protester wearing a pro-immigrant t-shirt interrupted the event. The man was escorted out of the ballroom.
    Donald Trump 179.jp
  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
<br />
Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.<br />
<br />
Early on in the talk, the spotlight on Trump went dark. The real estate tycoon, whose bid to become the GOP presidential nominee has managed to last longer than many political observers expected, then told the crowd he would not pay for the room. When the lights were turned back on, Trump said he preferred to speak without the spotlight. He did.<br />
<br />
Before Trump spoke, a voice over a loud speaker said the event was private and funded by the candidate and that protesting would not be allowed. During Trump’s speech, a protester wearing a pro-immigrant t-shirt interrupted the event. The man was escorted out of the ballroom.
    Donald Trump 171.jpg
  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
<br />
Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.<br />
<br />
Early on in the talk, the spotlight on Trump went dark. The real estate tycoon, whose bid to become the GOP presidential nominee has managed to last longer than many political observers expected, then told the crowd he would not pay for the room. When the lights were turned back on, Trump said he preferred to speak without the spotlight. He did.<br />
<br />
Before Trump spoke, a voice over a loud speaker said the event was private and funded by the candidate and that protesting would not be allowed. During Trump’s speech, a protester wearing a pro-immigrant t-shirt interrupted the event. The man was escorted out of the ballroom.
    Donald Trump 142.jpg
  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
<br />
Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.<br />
<br />
Early on in the talk, the spotlight on Trump went dark. The real estate tycoon, whose bid to become the GOP presidential nominee has managed to last longer than many political observers expected, then told the crowd he would not pay for the room. When the lights were turned back on, Trump said he preferred to speak without the spotlight. He did.<br />
<br />
Before Trump spoke, a voice over a loud speaker said the event was private and funded by the candidate and that protesting would not be allowed. During Trump’s speech, a protester wearing a pro-immigrant t-shirt interrupted the event. The man was escorted out of the ballroom.
    Donald Trump 106.jpg
  • On the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.
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  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: After the light was turned back on Trump demanded that it be turned back off.
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  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Trump delivered the rest of his speech with the stage lights off.
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  • October 10, 2015 - Norcross, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate made his first visit to metro Atlanta as a presidential candidate, stopping by the North Atlanta Trade Center in Norcross on Saturday.
    Donald Trump Atlanta_2632.jpg
  • October 10, 2015 - Norcross, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate made his first visit to metro Atlanta as a presidential candidate, stopping by the North Atlanta Trade Center in Norcross on Saturday.
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  • Presidential candidate Donald Trump greets supporters after a speech in Norcross, Georgia.
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  • October 10, 2015 - Norcross, Georgia: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks to a screaming crowd.
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  • October 10, 2015 - Norcross, Georgia: Donald Trump made his first visit to metro Atlanta as a presidential candidate, stopping by the North Atlanta Trade Center in Norcross on Saturday.<br />
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Recent polls show the executive and reality TV host leading by as much as 19 percent in New Hampshire and 5 percent in Iowa, the first two states where Republicans will cast votes.<br />
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And so it was Saturday afternoon in a crowded event hall filled to a capacity with more than 7,500 people, according to organizers. <br />
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Trump took the stage to the Aerosmith song “Dream On” on the same day Steven Tyler threatened the Trump campaign with a lawsuit for using the song at his rallies. Right away, Trump’s boorish braggadocio was on full display. Less than a minute into his speech, apropos of nothing, Trump dropped a line about how rich he and his friends are. <br />
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You know a friend of mine, a very rich guy, a very wealthy guy called me,” he said, before talking about all the people who are offering his campaign money. “I turn down millions and millions of dollars, it is so not like me, even though I don’t need it.”<br />
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Trump then lamented how much money he has given to politicians in the past — “I used to give fortunes,” he said, “I gave away so much money."
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  • October 10, 2015 - Norcross, Georgia: Donald Trump made his first visit to metro Atlanta as a presidential candidate, stopping by the North Atlanta Trade Center in Norcross on Saturday.
    Donald Trump 153.jpg
  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.
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  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.
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  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.
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  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.<br />
<br />
Over the course of roughly an hour, the GOP presidential hopeful covered a variety of topics. He claimed he would force Mexico to build a wall along the U.S. border, boasted of his negotiating skills, and denigrated the media.
    Donald Trump 439.JPG
  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.
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  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.
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  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.
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  • February 21, 2016 - Atlanta, Georgia: Coming on the heels of his South Carolina primary win, Donald Trump visited Atlanta on Sunday to address an estimated 10,000 supporters at the Georgia World Congress Center.
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  • Donald Trump exits the stage after speaking at a Trump for President rally at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • October 10, 2015 - Norcross, Georgia: This photograph captures Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump coming down the stairs of the stage to greet a screaming crowd after speaking for an hour at a campaign event. Before closing, Trump ridiculed the 14th Amendment, which grants citizenship to people born in the United States. “Congratulations,” he said. “You now have a baby for 85 years that we are taking care of. I don’t think so. I don’t think so!” It is a sad spectacle to watch one of the richest men in America running a campaign in which one of its biggest issues is to blame America’s problems on one of the poorest, most defenseless and hardest working sectors of America.
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