A restaurant in
University Heights, Iowa allegedly charged supporters of president-elect Donald Trump more money to dine in than supporters of Hillary Clinton.
As first reported by KGAN TV, the restaurant
Stella reportedly had a sign on its door that said, “
Yes this is discrimination, but you voted for it.”
Eric Stelter, a potential patron, said he left a college football game with his wife early to watch the rest of it at Stella when he saw the sign.
When he walked in the door, Stelter claims an employee asked him who he had voted for. “
If you voted for Trump, you had to pay $10 to come in. If you voted for Hillary, it was $5 to come in,” he says.
Stelter said the restaurant
was not joking, and that he and his wife decided to leave altogether.
Stella is in Johnson County, which is reportedly one of the 6 out of 99 counties that voted for Clinton. Although Trump won Iowa, Clinton won Johnson County 66 percent to 27.8 percent.
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