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Photo Gallery: President Donald Trump in Tampa
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President Donald Trump thanks some of the crowd as he leaves the stage at the Tampa Fairgrounds following a rally July 31, 2018.
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A near capacity crowd filled the Fairgrounds Expo Hall
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The self-proclaimed “Ocala Trump Twins” are attending their first Trump rally in Tampa.";s:
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One Trump supporter posed for photos with a sign reading "To Be Black $ Republican is Not A Crime."
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Trump spoke for over an hour on a variety of subjects including the economy, the upcoming Florida elections and foreign relations - minus any mention of Russia.
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An enthusiastic crowd greeted the President.
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Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara, was one of the speakers before the president took the stage.
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Glenn Weiner says Trump’s endorsement of Rep. Ron DeSantis for Governor doesn’t make a difference to him — it’s the quality of the candidate.";s:3:"u
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The stands started filling around 5 p.m. inside the Expo Hall ahead of President Trump’s rally.";
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Trump supporters shared handshakes and selfies with CNN’s Jim Acosta after booing him.";
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Palm Beach County resident Christy Moore said she supports President Trump because he exemplifies trust and loyalty.
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What is this Palm Harbor High School student looking forward to at the rally? Chills — the same ones that ran down his back at the last Trump rally he attended.";
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Crowds gathered outside the Trump rally in Tampa to protest.
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Organizer with Black Lives Matter led protest chants throughout the demonstration outside the Trump rally in Tampa.
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A man dressed up in a "Trump baby" costume entertained protesters outside the Trump rally in Tampa.
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Crowds gathered outside the Trump rally in Tampa to protest.
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Sisters Kim (right) and Pam (left) dress as Handmaids from “The Handmaid’s Tale” outside the Trump rally in Tampa. They say President Trump reminds them of the dystopian government in the book. ";s:3:
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Law enforcement kept a close eye on the crowds as protesters and Trump supporters often butted heads.
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Police form a barricade of their own after the metal barriers separating protesters and Trump supporters prove not to be enough. Though most people behaved peacefully, several small fights broke out.
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A group of young men who came out to support President Trump at his rally in Tampa lingered in the parking lot to heckle protesters. Police had to get involved.
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More Trump supporters argue with protesters from the other side of the barricade.
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Amid the chanting and heckling, there were some moments of genuine civil discourse. This protester wound up shaking hands with the young men who talked with her about why she did not support President Trump like they did.
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The line of Trump supporters waiting to get inside the rally snaked around the fairgrounds parking lot even after the event was well underway.
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A man attending the Trump rally in Tampa sports a jersey to pay tribute to the 45th President of the United States.
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The crowd of protesters included people of all ages.
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Patricia Greene voted for President Trump, but joins protesters today as a politically active Floridian. She supports Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jeff Greene saying “he can’t be bought.”";s:3:
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WUSF’s Cathy Carter interviews Alex Zbylut, middle, and Carmen Burgos (left) at the Trump rally in Tampa. Alex supports the president, but Carmen doesn’t. Carmen said she’s supporting Alex in hopes he supports her one day.";s:3:
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Early on at the Trump rally in Tampa, a lone protester held down the fort in the official protesting area.
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Taylor Aguilera of Clearwater, right, says she would still be protesting at the Trump rally whether it was 1,000 protesters or just one.
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Crowds gathered outside the Trump rally in Tampa to protest.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jeff Greene parked his campaign tour bus next to the entrance to the arena with the words “Trump’s Worst Nighmare” scrolled across the front.";s:3:
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Jeff Greene speaks with WUSF outside the Trump rally in Tampa.
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President Trump took the stage at Tampa Bay Tech High School and touted the growing economy.
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