Imperial Valley Press

Miss America contestant: Trump ‘caused a lot of division’

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ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — A contestant in the Miss America pageant says President Trump “has caused a lot of division” in the nation.

Madeline Collins, Miss West Virginia, was asked an onstage question Friday night about what she feels is the most serious issue facing the nation.

She replied “Donald Trump is the biggest issue our country faces. Unfortunat­ely he has caused a lot of division in our country.”

The interview responses were limited to 20 seconds and Collins did not go into additional detail. The Miss America Organizati­on rejected a request from The Associated Press to make Collins available for an interview after Friday night’s competitio­n had ended.

She did not win the interview contest. That honor went to Miss Massachuse­tts Gabriela Taveras, whose question dealt with how Americans traveling abroad should interact with people in other countries.

She said it is important to let people in other nations know that, “We as Americans are supporting them and that we are there to help them.”

The onstage interview has replaced the swimsuit competitio­n in this year’s pageant, a change that has created controvers­y among those who feel the pageant needed to be modernized, and those who feel an integral part of the pageant is being sacrificed. Friday marked the third and final night of preliminar­y competitio­n in the Miss America competitio­n.

 ??  ?? Miss West Virginia Madeline Collins introduces herself during the third and final night of preliminar­y competitio­n in the Miss America pageant.AP Photo/WAyne PArry
Miss West Virginia Madeline Collins introduces herself during the third and final night of preliminar­y competitio­n in the Miss America pageant.AP Photo/WAyne PArry

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