Protesters target both Trump, Pence in Indianapolis
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A small crowd of protesters outside Donald Trump's Indianapolis campaign rally are targeting both the Republican presidential front-runner and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.
The group of about 75 people chanted anti-Trump and anti-Pence slogans for about an hour at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, where a few thousand Trump supporters attended the rally.
Fifty-six-year-old Jay Johnson says Trump "is pandering to the worst common denominator" and is a product of the corporate word that is the real problem for the country.
There was little interaction between Trump supporters and the protesters before the campaign rally, with only a few instances of shouting at each other.
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