Wednesday, October 29, 2008

McCain Miami Rally, Getting Ugly Down Here 


Look in later today for our On the Road piece from Wilmington, North Carolina. 
We're a bit ahead of our coverage, which occasionally happens out here with the 
long distances, input, output and timing demands. Tonight we'll be at the 
Obama-Clinton rally in Kissimmee, Florida, and we're breaking in from Miami, 
where John McCain just concluded his "Joe the Plumber" rally at Everglades 
Lumber.

After the rally, we witnessed a near-street riot involving the exiting McCain 
crowd and two Cuban-American Obama supporters. Tony Garcia, 63, and Raul 
Sorando, 31, were suddenly surrounded by an angry mob. There is a moment in a 
crowd when something goes from mere yelling to a feeling of danger, and that's 
what we witnessed. As photographers and police raced to the scene, the crowd 
elevated from stable to fast-moving scrum, and the two men were surrounded on 
all sides as we raced to the circle. 





The event maybe lasted a minute, two at the most, before police competently 
managed to hustle the two away from the scene and out of the danger zone. Only 
FiveThirtyEight tracked the two men down for comment, a quarter mile down the 
street.

"People were screaming 'Terrorist!' 'Communist!' 'Socialist!'" Sorando said 
when we caught up with him. "I had a guy tell me he was gonna kill me."

Asked what had precipitated the event, "We were just chanting 'Obama!' and 
holding our signs. That was it. And the crowd suddenly got crazy."





Garcia told us that the man who originally had warned the two it was his 
property when they had first tried to attend the rally with Obama T-shirts was 
one of the agitators. Coming up just before the scene started getting out of 
hand, the man whispered in Garcia's ear, "I'm gonna beat you up the next time I 
see you." Garcia described him for us: "a big stocky man wearing a tweed 
jacket." He used hand motions to emphasize this was a large guy. We went back 
to look for the gentleman twenty minutes after the incident but didn't find him.

The two Obama supporters had attempted to attend the event with tickets printed 
from the McCain website. Both were clad in Obama T-shirts, Sorando in a blue 
"Obama '08" shirt, and Garcia in a white "Obama-Biden" shirt. They were told 
that the event was being held on private property and that wearing the shirts 
or carrying the signs they would be asked to either remove the shirts or not 
attend.

For an hour during the rally, the two had stood across the street from the 
lumberyard on public property holding yard signs. Some drivers honked in 
support, and others honked in disapproval. When the rally ended and the crowd 
spilled out, the disturbance began.





Garcia had a message for his stocky, tweed-clad threatener. "You tell that guy 
he can find Tony Garcia down at the West Day library every day from 7 to 7 
helping people early vote. I'll be there from 1 to 5 on Saturday and Sunday. 
You tell him if he wants to kick my ass that's where he can find me. Come beat 
me up."

Not thirty seconds later, John McCain drove by in his SUV and waved at Garcia 
on the sidewalk, who was happily waving his Obama sign. 







-- Sean Quinn at 12:42 PM   
 
http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/10/mccain-miami-rally-getting-ugly-down.html
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