Supporters and protesters greet Ben Carson in Sarasota

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GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson takes questions from reporters in Sarasota. By Seán Kinane / WMNF News. 4 Nov 2015.

Ben Carson is one of the two frontrunners for the Republican presidential nomination; the retired neurosurgeon signed books for fans Wednesday afternoon in downtown Sarasota.

As hundreds of supporters crowded the sidewalks outside Bookstore1 on Main Street, inside reporters asked Carson a series of questions. He opposes completely legalizing marijuana but that he supports some medical uses of pot.

Hundreds of supporters crowded the sidewalks outside Bookstore1 on Main Street. Many said they like Carson’s demeanor and they contrasted him with the other front-runner, Donald Trump. They also like his conservative views like reducing taxes, restricting abortion and repealing Obamacare.

Colin Jordan is from Venice, Florida, got offended when WMNF News asked if he agrees with Ben Carson who said a girl who gets raped by her father should be prohibited from getting an abortion.

Across the street Across Main Street from the bookstore about 30 protesters held signs and chanted their opposition to Ben Carson’s positions on abortion, Islam and tax policy.

Brittany Gonzalez has worked with the UN and other organizations to help refugees in the Middle East. One concern she has is that Carson said a Muslim shouldn’t be president.

Sarasota resident Carolie Cositor:

Listen to more from Ben Carson in Sarasota here:

https://soundcloud.com/wmnf/bencarson1104

2 Responses to “Supporters and protesters greet Ben Carson in Sarasota”

  1. Occupy Bald Guy

    I was in the belly of the beast at the Ben Carson book signing. Called horrible names and they spewed vitriol rhetoric, all from the good Christians in attendance as I held my Bernie Sanders sign.

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