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A short disagreement about presidential candidate Donald Trump ended at an East Side sports bar when the Trump supporter showed he had a gun tucked in his waistband.

The incident happened at about 2 a.m. Sunday at Pooley's Sports Bar, 5441 High Crossing Blvd., Madison police said, between two guys shooting pool.

"Politics and pool don't mix," said police spokesman Joel DeSpain.

Witnesses said the Trump supporter had been loudly yelling Donald Trump's name, voicing support for the GOP candidate.

"A 47-year-old Madison man responded by also uttering Trump's name, only using a word that rhymes with truck in front of it," DeSpain said. "That is when those at the pool tables got a look at the gun."

A bouncer stepped in and told the gun holder weapons weren't allowed in the facility.

"The man pushed the bouncer and said 'I'm going to put one in you,'" DeSpain said. "That's when his friends strongly encouraged him to leave, as police were being called."

Nobody was hurt.

The suspect is white, 20 to 30 years old, 6 feet, 1 inch tall, 205 pounds, big bushy beard, wearing a Hawaiian pattern shirt and khaki shorts.

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