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I'm here with the 12-year-old Diesel Depew who just got out of the Trump rally.
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He is looking mighty dapper.
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I've got to be honest, I've won awards for being the best dressed, but you got me beat here tonight.
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So tell me, though, you got your Trump bobblehead, your Trump sign, you just came out of the Trump rally.
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What was it like in there?
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It was amazing in there.
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He puts on a good show.
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What was your favorite part of the rally?
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When he first got there, it just looked like straight off of a movie.
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That was my favorite part.
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What was the energy like, the atmosphere?
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Oh, it was amazing.
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It was all cheerful and all happy.
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So you're 12 years old.
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I would imagine you're probably the most politically involved person in your class.
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That's just an assumption.
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But tell me, what is it like being a 12-year-old, not just, you know, supporting Trump, but just being politically involved?
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Do you have conversations at school, and how do they go?
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They all hate me for liking Trump.
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Everybody hates me, and they all said, oh, she's going to win.
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You're going to come to school crying the next day, and I said, yeah, okay.
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So I went home, and he won.
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They all came to school crying, and I said, look who's laughing now.
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Did you come to school with your Pepe meme the next day?
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Oh, yes.
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I came with my Trump hat, my Trump shirts, and everything else.
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What did the faculty think of that, wearing the Trump gear?
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They weren't too happy because we have a uniformed school, but...
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Oh, okay.
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So tell me, how many events have you been to?
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I've been to two.
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I've been to the one in Sanford and the one in Melbourne.
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And the one in Sanford, was that before or after he was elected?
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That was before he was elected.
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What would you say, was there a difference between that and this one?
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Oh, yes.
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The last one was a lot more energy, like, vote for me, vote for me, and this one was kind of calm and more enjoyable.
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He felt like he was kind of more loose up there, just kind of talking with the people.
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He had that guy come on stage.
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He was hitting on the fake news.
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What do you think about fake news?
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I think they're terrible.
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They should be just taken down.
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Horrible.
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They're trying to ruin your future, for real, though.
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They are trying to divide this country.
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All right, so I've got to ask you one question.
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Now, I was talking to protesters over there for a couple hours tonight.
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I'm sure you're aware of them.
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Now, you're a 12-year-old.
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Most of those protesters are probably in their 20s.
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How does it feel as a 12-year-old to be smarter than almost every 20-year-old over there protesting Trump?
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It feels great.
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We're smarter, too.
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Everybody's smart.
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Millennials for Trump.
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Trump is the hero of the pro.
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He's the hero, and those people over there are just losers.
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They don't know what they're doing with their life.
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There it is, right there.
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Came from a 12-year-old.
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Hey, good stuff, buddy.
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How about this young man right here?
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Hey, maybe there's a future in politics for this guy.
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How about that?
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Hey, thank you for your time.
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