
Donald Trump's supporters in the city of Canfield, Ohio, turned out to the Canfield Fair Monday to see the presidential candidate and his VP pick Michael Pence in person - and they weren't holding back.

Some members of the crowd screamed for the candidate's attention as the men performed a brief meet-and-greet.

And others reminded Trump of his long-held promise by chanting 'Build that wall!' as he waved to cameras and shook hands, WKBN reported.

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Oh hi, Ohio: Donald Trump made a brief public appearance at the final day of the Canfield County Fair Monday

Loud and proud: Trump addressed the cheering and chanting crowds through a bullhorn

Screaming out: Some of Trump's fans were screaming for his attention as he made his way past the crowds. Some chanted 'Build that wall' as he went past

Caught on camera: Camfield City residents were out in force to see the presidential candidate, although he was only in public for nine minutes before stepping inside to perform press interviews

Excited: Trump attracted hundreds of spectators with his brief appearance

Cheering: The presidential hopeful cheered, waved and posed for the many cameras before entering the fair's Republican tent, and later performing a number of media interviews

Trump and Pence arrived at Youngstown Warren Regional Airport just after 1:30pm, having flown in from another campaign event in Cleveland.

An hour and a half later the pair pulled up at the fair to crowds of cheering supporters being held back by a sharp-suited security detail.

Trump then walked a short distance from the car to the fair's Republican tent, waving at supporters and posing for photographs.

Greetings: Trump and his vice-presidential pick Mike Pence (seen left, giving thumbs up) were also invited to shake the hands of passers by - though security kept their eyes peeled for trouble

Hands on: Trump shook hands with several members of the crowd during his brief public appearance

Branding: Trump appeared on T-shirts as well as in person at the event

Trump had a few very brief words with the crowd outside the Republican tent, shaking hands with some of those reaching out to greet the presidential hopeful.

In all, the audience interaction ran from 3:04-3:13pm, WKBN noted - a brief but noisy period of excitement for those there.

Trump then went into the Republican tent where he greeted others and signed a pencil illustration of himself.

He then went inside the administration building where he performed interviews with the media for around an hour.

Recent arrival: Trump had been in Cleveland earlier that day, also performing campaign duties, and landed in Ohio around an hour and a half before his appearance at the fair

In tents action: Trump swung by the Republican tent, where he signed this picture of himself, before going into an administration building for press interviews

Fans: There were many fans inside the tent as well as out, including this young woman

Trump wasn't the only prominent politician to visit the Canfield Fair this year - Vice President Joe Biden also swung by the event on Thursday.

The Canfield Fair started on August 31 and finished Monday.

Thumbs up: Trump gave a hearty thumbs-up to the cheering crowds

Waving: The presidential candidate had fans waving at him from the moment he stepped out of his car