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2024-08-17 Home Front: Politix
Some locals scratch heads at Trump's Asheville appearance
[WUNC] Trump’s Wednesday appearance in Asheville, a predominantly liberal city, had some locals scratching their heads.
President Trump regularly campaigns in Democratic strongholds so they could see — and ask him questions — for themselves, without MSM gatekeepers lying about him.
The campaign event took place at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium and also included Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson and Congressman Chuck Edwards. About 2,500 rally attendees made it inside the venue with several hundred others turned away at the door. The Trump campaign paid $82,000 to rent the venue, which is the smaller of the two at the Harrah’s Cherokee Center complex.

A common refrain from Asheville residents on social media was ‘why is he coming here?’

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Eric Rodriguez, who works at a downtown brewery a few blocks from the rally, said he found Trump’s appearance “very strange.”

“I think it's pretty obvious that Asheville is kind of a Democratic haven, as far as North Carolina goes,” he said. “It's very liberal. It's very eclectic.”

“It is a little weird seeing a bunch of red hats walking around,” he added, referencing the signature red ‘Make America Great Again’ hats that were a common sight the day of the rally.

As someone who is gay and Mexican, Rodriguez said being around conservative and far-right voices reminded him of when he lived in rural South Carolina and “had to maneuver a bit differently.”

Asheville, he said, has been a “safe haven” for him and people of “different ethnicities, different sexuality and different preferences.”

Tyese Palladino, a bartender at The Rankin Vault, said “It really sucks," when asked about having the Trump rally in Asheville. Palladino said, due to traffic issues, it was really hard to get into work and that they didn’t feel safe downtown.

“The people chanting by were literally just saying ‘fight, fight, fight, fight.’ That was their chant. So I feel like it's a lot of hate in this town right now,” Palladino said.

“This town's known for peace and hippies. I’m super gay and a lot of people in this town are and I'm pretty sure this is, you know, very upsetting to all of them.”

Asheville resident Stu Helm had a more blasé perspective on the rally. Helm gives walking food tours downtown. This week, his tour happened to coincide with the Trump rally that took over large swaths of downtown.

He decided to carry out the tour on the other side of downtown, which he described as being as “quiet as Mayberry Street.”

“I feel like he's kind of trolling us a little bit by being here and the general consensus I've heard from my friends is ‘who cares?’ We wish he would go away,” Helm told BPR. “We don't even feel like going down there to protest. It's not worth our time and we don't want to give them the juice.”

By juice, Helm said he meant “attention.”

BPR checked in with Helm after the tour. He said it “went great.”

There was at least one Asheville Trump fan in attendance. Joshua Pressley talked about how much the event meant to him as he waited in the line at the snack bar.

In an email, State Representative Caleb Rudow commented on this detail.

“He didn’t mention Asheville or WNC once in his speech,” Rudow wrote. “Trump doesn’t care about folks in Western North Carolina who work hard to take care of their families and put food on the table. He works for billionaires and corporations funding his campaign."
Posted by Skidmark 2024-08-17 00:00|| || Front Page|| [11137 views ]  Top

#1 Why was Trump in NC?

Kamala Harris rolls out economic plan with up to $1.7T in handouts
Posted by Skidmark 2024-08-17 00:10||   2024-08-17 00:10|| Front Page Top

#2 To be fair, most things leave Asheville residents scratching their heads.
Posted by Rex Mundi 2024-08-17 01:02||   2024-08-17 01:02|| Front Page Top

#3 
Having owned and lived in West NC.
The general area is / was conservative in nature.

However, the coastal side of NC is loaded with Half Backs.
Posted by NN2N1 2024-08-17 06:05||   2024-08-17 06:05|| Front Page Top

#4 Half Backs - Left the socialist utopias of NY, NJ, MD, and relocated to FL. Became tired of the bugs and heat. Left FL and moved half-way back to NY, NJ, and MD.
Posted by Besoeker 2024-08-17 06:36||   2024-08-17 06:36|| Front Page Top

#5 #3 True. Had close to 20 family members up n move out of CA to West NC and of course they love it.
Posted by Rex Mundi 2024-08-17 13:56||   2024-08-17 13:56|| Front Page Top

#6 At least the Donald gets some press in western North Carolina - not for what he said, but for the brass shown by speaking in a liberal town.

How many speaking engagements has Harris conducted in 'Flyover Country'? I thought so.
Posted by Bobby 2024-08-17 15:04||   2024-08-17 15:04|| Front Page Top

#7 Ashville is like any blue city/town. Loaded with druggies and other street bums, who have seen permissiveness as weakness and are very threatening.

Also its UNC branch is running out of hippies to enroll and is shutting down stages.
Posted by Regular+joe 2024-08-17 15:11||   2024-08-17 15:11|| Front Page Top

#8 Trump understands that in any conflict, in order to win, you have to take the fight to the enemy.
You cannot win a fight on defense.
Posted by ed in texas 2024-08-17 15:58||   2024-08-17 15:58|| Front Page Top

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