BANGOR — This is the latest on Donald Trump’s campaign stop.
4:30 p.m.
About 4,000 people listened to Trump talk about his trip to Scotland after the Brexit vote. He mentioned an ad created by “Crooked” Hillary.
Trump says political ads showing him playing golf — “totally dishonest, but not a big deal.” #mepolitics
— Scott Thistle (@thisdog) June 29, 2016
The next subject was Bernie Sanders.
On Bernie Sanders, Trump says “I know what he thinks inside . . . he hates her. Bernie Sanders cannot stand Hillary Clinton” #mepolitics
— Kevin Miller (@KevinMillerPPH) June 29, 2016
4:22 p.m.
A protester distracted Trump during his speech. He noticed because the cameras turned away from him.
Trump says he didn’t even hear what protesters said… #mepolitics.. now attacks the media as the “most dishonest people”
— Scott Thistle (@thisdog) June 29, 2016
A second protester interrupted the candidate, who stood quietly for a moment before saying “get ’em outta here folks.”
Second protester shown the door… as crowd screams Trump, Trump, Trump — #mepolitics
— Scott Thistle (@thisdog) June 29, 2016
Now a mom with a little kid is kicked out as crowd screams at her…#mepolitics
— Scott Thistle (@thisdog) June 29, 2016
“The safest place in the world to be is at a Trump rally,” Trump said. “We don’t have problems.”
4:13 p.m.
“If things don’t work out for me, I may just come up here and hang out” @realDonaldTrump says of Maine #mepolitics
— Kevin Miller (@KevinMillerPPH) June 29, 2016
4:07 p.m. LePage cedes the stage to the presidential candidate, introducing him as “the next president of the United States of America, Donald Trump.” After thanks to the first family, Trump immediately cites the latest Quinnipiac poll.
New Q poll out- we are going to win the whole deal- and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! #Trump2016 pic.twitter.com/dL5ahNcwZb
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 29, 2016
3:53 p.m.
.@Governor_LePage takes stage to introduce @realDonaldTrump. Gets standing ovation from crowd. #mepolitics
— Kevin Miller (@KevinMillerPPH) June 29, 2016
Some in the crowd are shouting “VP!” at the governor.
LePage says Trump “a little bit shy but I’m working on him.”#mepolitics
— Scott Thistle (@thisdog) June 29, 2016
Speaking about immigrants, LePage says, “No free lunch for anyone. Somebody ends up paying for it.”
The governor also touched on welfare, saying not all people on welfare are deadbeats.
“America is great because we all work together to make ourselves great,” LePage said.
The First Lady was in attendance at the event. “She took a day off from work,” LePage said of his wife, Ann, who has recently been working as a waitress. “Any of you who want to be waited on by the first lady, go to McSeagulls in Boothbay,” LePage said.
3:45 p.m.
Radio host Howie Carr is on stage warming up the crowd for Trump’s appearance. Carr says he was born in Portland – South of the Volvo line. “This is north of the Volvo line.”
Carr asks how many rich guys in the audience — one guy yells back — “only you Howie” #mepolitics
— Scott Thistle (@thisdog) June 29, 2016
Reporters at the event expect Gov. LePage to take the stage next.
Here comes @HowieCarrShow ahead of @realDonaldTrump. Crowd is shouting “Howie, Howie!” LePage is probably coming soon #mepolitics
— Kevin Miller (@KevinMillerPPH) June 29, 2016
3:25 p.m.
The seats at Cross Insurance Center are starting to fill in ahead of @realDonaldTrump rally in Bangor. #mepolitics pic.twitter.com/2xavsRv2ID
— Kevin Miller (@KevinMillerPPH) June 29, 2016
2:55 p.m.
Ok so Tiny Dancer — again? could somebody please change the tape — on the loop here at Trump Bangor rally. #mepoltics
— Scott Thistle (@thisdog) June 29, 2016
2:22 p.m.
Gov. LePage will be part of today’s event at Cross Insurance Center.
The two Republicans also appeared together at a March event in Portland. LePage introduced Trump to more than 1,000 fans at the Westin Portland Harborview Hotel, saying the cadidate was “unafraid of the political establishment” and “the liberal media.”
Trump spoke to the crowd for 45 minutes. When protesters shouted over his speech Trump directed security to escort them out.
2:10 p.m.
The waiting music includes Elton John’s “Tiny Dancer” kind of a mellow selection. “Hold me close my tiny dancer…” #mepolitics #gofigure
— Scott Thistle (@thisdog) June 29, 2016
Fun fact: “Tiny Dancer” appears on Elton John’s fourth album, “Madman Across the Water,” and was released as a single in 1972. It went platinum in the U.S. in August of 2011. 1:45 p.m. The Maine Democratic Party staged a press conference at 1 p.m. outside the center to critique Trump’s policies.
RT @sammmky: @MaineDems holding a press conf. They say they aren’t here to rain on his parade but the weather is. pic.twitter.com/l5jBBgtfdp — WCSH 6 (@WCSH6) June 29, 2016
Attorney General Janet Mills, a Democrat, said Trump and his companies represent the outsourcing of jobs that has hurt manufacturing in Maine and other states. None of the products he touts or wears are made in the U.S., she said.
“Donald Trump has nothing in common with the working men and women of Maine and no interest in helping them,” Mills said. “He has lined his pockets with cheap foreign labor at the expense of Maine workers and American workers. The ‘King of Debt,’ so-called, who says wages are too high will be no help to the people of Maine.”
About 25 Trump protesters outside of the convention hall in Bangor. Maine People’s Alliance organized it #mepolitics pic.twitter.com/VuqMmuejpg
— Kevin Miller (@KevinMillerPPH) June 29, 2016
One of the organizers of the protest, Jonathan Stanhope with the Maine People’s Alliance, said children are taught to stand up to bullies. And Stanhope said that principle applies to Trump and what he views as the candidate’s racist policies and remarks. “When those are in public, you have to counter that in some public demonstration of condemnation and that is why we are here together,” Stanhope said. “Trump definitely appeals to racism and there’s a lot of implicit racism in his speeches.” Some cars honked at the gathering while a few passers-by jeered the group by shouting their support for Trump. Stanhope said the protest would continue until 4 p.m. 1 p.m. The doors to the Cross Insurance Center opened and the line of Donald Trump fans waiting in off-and-on rain showers began to move inside. Trump is scheduled to speak at 4 p.m.
11 a.m.
Will be in Bangor, Maine today! Join me- 4pmE at the Cross Insurance Center! https://t.co/y4n4nERPFr pic.twitter.com/7LAPewxE05
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 29, 2016
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