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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. The Saturday evening march began at Trump Plaza, a high-rise apartment building. President Trump hasnt actually owned since 1991. Fine. It still has the name. It was a good place to start.
From there, the marchers headed south, walking along the Intracoastal Waterway that separates West Palm Beach from ritzy Palm Beach island. They stopped shortly after 7 p.m. when they reached the bridge across from Mar-a-Lago.
They brought signs and glow sticks to wave, hoping theyd be visible across the dark water and the great green lawn of the club from up in the private apartment that is now the winter White House.
If Trump sees those green lights, hell know that his critics have followed him home.
He likes to think that everybody loves him. Were showing him that we dont, said Lisa Wright, 53, an IT consultant from Broward County who was marching along the waterway Saturday night.
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(6,931 posts)makes me wish I lived on the East coast. I doubt he'd ever cast his fat shadow here on the left coast.