Nevada reaction to Trump inauguration predictably split
January 20, 2017 - 10:36 pm
Reactions to the swearing-in of President Donald Trump and his inauguration speech were expectedly divergent, with Nevada Republicans praising the ceremony and Democrats urging activists to continue their protests and advocacy under the new administration.
“He spoke the truth on the campaign. I think it was fitting that he delivered the same address from the capital. He’s going to be a president for everyone,” said Nevada Republican Party Chairman Michael McDonald, who attended the inauguration in Washington on Friday.
McDonald, who was one of Trump’s earlier supporters on the campaign trail, called Friday an “emotional” and “wonderful” day.
“It was a fitting beginning for what he’s said he’s going to accomplish. Monday morning he’ll be rolling up his sleeves and going to work,” McDonald added.
On the other side of the political aisle, the tone was more resolute.
“To all the folks who are taking action — protesting, donating, tweeting, posting, marching — that’s powerful. Don’t. Stop. #Inauguration,” tweeted newly appointed state Sen. Yvanna Cancela, D-Las Vegas.
To all the folks who are taking action – protesting, donating, tweeting, posting, marching – that's powerful. Don't. Stop. #Inauguration
— Yvanna Cancela (@YvannaCancela) January 20, 2017
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