Asheville Daily Planet November 2016

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Public weighs in on I-26 widening

Fun, dance-happy ‘Beehive’ scores hit — See REVIEW, Pg. B1

Wolfe angel gets a cleaning

— See STORY, Pg. A3

See STORY, Pg. A2

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November 2016 Vol. 12, No. 12

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Trump, Kaine, Pence make visits

Kaine compares Clinton, Trump during UNCA rally

‘Your companies won’t be leaving NC,’ Trump vows

From Staff Reports

By JOHN NORTH

john@AshevilleDailyPlanet.com

FLETCHER — For the second time in two weeks, the Trump campaign held a major campaign event — this rally featured GOP presidential candidate Donald J. Trump — in this small rural North Carolina town. Trump on Oct. 21 told about 3,100 supporters that his economic plan is “jobs, jobs, job. They’ve been taken away from us. At the center of my jobs plan will be fixing our terrible trade deals.” Since the North American Free Trade Agreement was implemented during Bill Clinton’s presidency, Trump said it has been a “one-way highway into Mexico for our jobs, our cash. We get the drugs — they get the jobs and the cash.” Trump said he was place a 3.5 percent tariff on goods made overseas by companies that have shipped jobs outside the country. “There will be consequences,” he said. “We’re not going to have companies go to Mexico or some other country. Guess what’s going to happen? They’re not going to leave anymore because, all of a sudden, it won’t work. If they do, we’re going to make a lot of money when they ship them across the border.” While Trump’s Sept. 12 rally at the U.S. Cellular Center in downtown Asheville, where several clashes broke out between protesters and Trump supporters, the Fletcher rally was peaceful and drew only five protesters who stayed within a chained-off area designated for them. See TRUMP, Page A11

Aisle always love you

Q: -- My boyfriend and I have been together for a year and a half, and we really love each other. His parents adore me and are thrilled that he might not die alone. After his mom saw us being all cuddly in the supermarket, she warned him that we may be getting in people’s way or annoying them by “hanging all over each other.” (We aren’t doing anything dirty or gross -- just hand-holding, play wrestling, quick kisses.) She wondered whether we do this because one of us is insecure. I felt sort of offended. We’re just affectionate. Most people who see us smile. — Lovey-Dovey

Candidate’s’website photo

Donald J. Trump

Candidate’s’website photo

Tim Kaine

Special photo by FREMONT V. BROWN III

Mike Spence

Pence stays loyal to Trump

From Staff Reports

FLETCHER —After the release of a video containing lewd comments about women made by GOP presidential candidate Donald J. Trump, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, Trump’s vice presidential candidate, expressed his forgiveness of — and loyalty to — Trump during a rally of

about 400 people on Oct. 10 at the WNC Agricultural Center’s Virginia Boone Building. The crowd — jammed together standing in a cordoned off area — was loud, excited and rowdy, as the Rolling Stones’ 1969 recording, “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” (a Ttump favorite), played periodically. See PENCE, Page A10

Where’s Hillary? A WNC no-show Hillary Clinton

From Staff Reports Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee, is the only major candidate in the general election on Nov. 8 who has not campaigned in the Asheville-Western

The Advice Goddess Amy Alkon

A: There’s being cuddly at the supermarket, and then there’s being cuddly in a way that says, “We usually do this with whipped cream.” Even if what you’re publicly displaying is affection, not foreplay, there are a number of reasons it may make onlookers uncomfortable: It’s them. (They were raised to think PDA is not okay.) It’s their relationship. (The more warm, cuddly, and adorbs you two are the more you remind them that their relationship temperature is about 3 degrees above “bitter divorce.”) It’s the wrong time and place. See ADVICE GODDESS, Page A14

North Carolina area this fall. However, Chelsea Clinton did speak on her mother’s behalf in a campaign stop Sept. 28 during a Clean Energy Roundtable in downtown Asheville.

Unlike her Republican presidential rival Donald J. Trump, Democrat Hillary Clinton will work on critically important issues, ranging from education to climate change, Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine told a crowd of about 500 people during an outdoor rally on UNC Asheville’s A.C. Reynolds Green on Oct. 19. Kaine, a Virginia senator who was making his second Asheville campaign stop, described the sharp differences on the issues between his running mate and Trump. (He also campaigned in Asheville in August.) Kaine began by urging the crowd at UNCA to vote early starting that very day, and noted just how important North Carolina is to the presidential election. Indeed, he called North Carolina a "checkmate" state, adding that without the swing state, Trump would not be able to clinch the election. "If we win North Carolina, there is zero path for Donald Trump to be president of the United States," Kaine said. He also urged those present to vote for Democrats up and down the ticket, including for governor and the U.S. Senate. He also told the crowd not to take a Clinton victory for granted — or let Trump get close enough to victory that he can blame a defeat on anyone else. See KAINE, Page A10

Feminism, Islam top threats, alt-right provocateur claims By JOHN NORTH

john@AshevilleDailyPlanet.com

CULLOWHEE — Security was tight as Breitbart News Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos, a self-proclaimed cultural libertarian, free speech fundamentalist and one of the top online leaders and provocateurs of the alt-right movement, spoke to a room packed with more than 175 students and others Oct. 12 at Western Carolina University’s A.K. Hinds University Union. In a rapid-fire 45-minute

address titled “Feminism and Islam: The Unholy Alliance,” Yiannopoulos, who is British, presented his case for how Islam and feminism have come together to form a strange, unholy alliance in the current year. He called Islam a “kill-joy religion,” adding that feminism and Islam constitute the two biggest threats to America today — and share a number of similarities, including in what he termed their quests to stifle free speech. See PROVOCATEUR, Page A8 Milo Yiannopoulos


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