Dissenting voices weren't welcome at Thursday night's Donald Trump Rally in the Flynn Center. Watch story here. "Two of them started to push me out and told me I had to leave," Katina Cummings said. Cummings said she waited in line for hours, only to be shown the door after failing an apparent entry test. "(They're asking) every single person, 'Are you a Trump supporter?' and I said, 'What did you say?'" Cummings said. She said when she replied 'no,' she was told to leave. "I have a ticket to be here and it's not based on my political opinion of whether I support Trump or Bernie (Sanders) or Hilary (Clinton)," Cummings said. "I have the right to be here. My intent was to protest but I was going to do it silently and non-obtrusively sitting in my seat." Across the street, protesters chanted their distaste for the Republican front-runner. Hundreds participated in a silent vigil in City Hall Park from 5-7 p.m. Following the vigil, there was live music and speeches. The group said it had a simple message. "He's coming to divide us and our whole mission is to unify in a nonpartisan way all types of communities," said Craig Marshall with Rights and Democracy.

Dissenting voices weren't welcome at Thursday night's Donald Trump Rally in the Flynn Center.

Watch story here.

"Two of them started to push me out and told me I had to leave," Katina Cummings said.

Cummings said she waited in line for hours, only to be shown the door after failing an apparent entry test.

"(They're asking) every single person, 'Are you a Trump supporter?' and I said, 'What did you say?'" Cummings said.

She said when she replied 'no,' she was told to leave.

"I have a ticket to be here and it's not based on my political opinion of whether I support Trump or Bernie (Sanders) or Hilary (Clinton)," Cummings said. "I have the right to be here. My intent was to protest but I was going to do it silently and non-obtrusively sitting in my seat."

Across the street, protesters chanted their distaste for the Republican front-runner. Hundreds participated in a silent vigil in City Hall Park from 5-7 p.m. Following the vigil, there was live music and speeches. The group said it had a simple message.

"He's coming to divide us and our whole mission is to unify in a nonpartisan way all types of communities," said Craig Marshall with Rights and Democracy.