Twitter users noticed something at Donald Trump's rally in Sanford, Florida they found odd: white people holding up "Blacks for Trump" signs.
The Republican presidential nominee pointed out the signs during his speech, noting there also were pink "Women for Trump" signs as well as "LGBTQs 4 Trump" placards.
But many Twitter users pointed out that not everyone holding the "Blacks for Trump" signs appeared to be African American.
There were actually at least two white women holding up the signs, and one black man was featured prominently over Trump's shoulder on the right of the screen also holding a sign. He and a black woman on the other side of the screen were wearing T-shirts that read, "Trump & Republicans Are Not Racist."
CNN's Chris Moody pointed out that white Trump supporters have previously been seen holding up the "Blacks for Trump" signs."
One Twitter user who said he's not a Trump supporter, but is tired of the "nitpicking," said he's seen men holding "Nasty Women" signs at Hillary Clinton rallies, so everyone should stop worrying about it.
Meanwhile, black Trump supporters posted their own photos showing their support for the GOP nominee:
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