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•Why are people leaving Trump rallies early? We asked them
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The line to get into the Donald Trump rally snaked about a quarter-mile around the venue in Marietta , Georgia , on Tuesday , an hour before the event started.
The hall, which seats 2,700 people, had already started filling up with supporters, the first of whom arrived around 1pm for the 7.30pm event.
About three out of 10 people attending the rally left before Trump finished speaking at 10.14pm.
Voni Miller would have stayed if she could.
Stephen Rosenbaum was walking back to his car with his son at that point.
“I think I get more out of these rallies than anything else, and I hope that other people do,” he said. “He shows the human side. He doesn’t have to do this for us. He has all the money, but he is still getting shot at, and people saying horrible things about him. But he’s doing it because he wants to make changes for America , and it was just so emotional”.
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