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US presidential poll: Black students removed from Donald Trump rally

Washington, Mar 2: A group of black students were removed from a rally of US presidential poll candidate Donald Trump at a university, media reported.

The incident took place at Valdosta State University in Georgia on Monday when a group of black students reached to attend his rally.

Black students removed from Trump rally

According to CNN report around 30 students were escorted out.

"We didn't plan to do anything," Tahjila Davis, a 19-year-old mass media major, told The Des Moines Register. "They said, 'This is Trump's property; it's a private event.' But I paid my tuition to be here."

Donald Trump, the Republican frontrunner won Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts and Tennessee on Super Tuesday on March 1. Thirteen states went on polling on Super Tuesday.

OneIndia News

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