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‘If I wore this in Toronto, I would get beat up’: U of T Trump supporter

University of Toronto quarterback Calvin Vaughan backs Republican candidate while attending a liberal Canadian university, but the civil engineering student has encountered little backlash despite a history of student protests against right-wing U.S. politics.

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Calvin Vaughan, the backup quarterback at the University of Toronto, is an ardent Donald Trump supporter.


Calvin Vaughan is a six-foot-five quarterback at the University of Toronto, and he is unwilling to wear the shirt outside. It is a simple white T-shirt that he has worn in the United States, but when he looks at it, “I say to myself, ‘If I wore this in Toronto, I would get beat up.’ ”

It is a Donald Trump campaign T-shirt.

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A Star reporter snapped a photo of Calvin Vaughan proudly wearing a Trump supporter t-shirt while holding a sign reading, “Hillary for Prison 2016.”

Sean Fitz-Gerald
Sean Fitz-Gerald
Sean Fitz-Gerald is a former Toronto Star staff reporter.
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