Rick Budd (left) and Dan Cole (right), both of Franklin, New Hampshire came to the Trump rally Monday night. “He uses 'we' not 'I,'" Budd said, feeling that Trump is a president working directly for them.
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Dave Wallice attended the Trump rally in Manchester, New Hampshire Monday night. Despite the cold, he stayed outside the event after Trump finished speaking to talk with other attendees.
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Vendors set up shop outside the SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire selling Trump gear before the rally on Monday night.
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People streamed out of the SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire after the Trump rally Monday night. Photo by Caitlin Faulds / BU News Service
Matthew Jorce debated Trump supporters after the Trump rally in Manchester, New Hampshire Monday night.
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Police broke up a dispute between Bernie supporter, Matthew Jorce, and a Trump supporter after the Trump rally in Manchester, New Hampshire Monday night.
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Dan Blais, of Bedford, New Hampshire, attended the Trump rally Monday night. He and his dog, Dede, skipped the line to watch Trump’s speech on a screen just outside the SNHU Arena in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Matthew Redmond of Maryland and Angelina Solomon (left) of Dartmouth, New Hampshire (right) meet outside the Trump rally in Manchester, New Hampshire Monday night.
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Frank Huntley brought his “Pill Man” along to the Trump rally Monday night in Manchester, New Hampshire. He’s six years clean and is attending Democratic and Republican rallies this election cycle to raise awareness about opiate addiction.
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Noah Taylor, 27, came to Manchester, New Hampshire from Columbia, South Carolina to sell Trump hats and t-shirts. He voted for Trump in 2016 and will again in 2020. Photo by Caitlin Faulds / BU News Service
John Egan, 56, of Winchendon, Massachusetts held signs in support of Trump outside a rally in Manchester, New Hampshire Monday night.
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Manchester, N.H. — Republican voters gathered Monday to support President Donald Trump the night before the nation’s first primary vote. More than 11,000 began lining up Sunday and filled the Southern New Hampshire University Arena, New Hampshire’s largest venue, which hosted 10 Democratic contenders Saturday night. Outside the arena, hundreds more gathered around a projected live stream of Trump’s speech and cheered with the crowd indoors.