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Apparently, Kanye West's line "George Bush doesn't care about black people" didn't go over too well with the College Republicans at the University of Florida in Gainesville. During the rapper's recent tour stop at the O'Connell Center on campus, the coed GOP group came out in force - well, about 25-strong - to show their support for the president, reports The Gainesville Sun.
"We just wanted to come out here and make our presence known," said Matt Dean, 19, executive director for the organization. "You hear a lot of negative things in the press, negative things from Kanye, and we thought this would be an awesome opportunity to come out here, you know, to show that there's a lot of people out there who support the president and support what's going on in the country right now."
Members of the protest group waved signs and marched past the O'Connell center, with some even shouting, "Down with Kanye." Others decided to amuse themselves by spinning a prize wheel to win seats in the first few rows of the concert. They ended up winning the tickets.
"It's like knowing what to do with garbage," said University of Florida junior James Clinch, 22, as he tried to decide what to do with his pair of the tickets in the half-hour before the concert was set to start.