Amanda Delekta

Amanda Delekta
Some people who have voted for Hillary Clinton have not been shy to condemn Donald Trump supporters.
At the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor, some students who voted for Trump say they've been made to feel uncomfortable and intimidated by the anti-Trump sentiment.
Student Amanda Delekta, the political director of the College of Republicans, tells Fox 2's Erika Erickson that she was offended and uncomfortable when her biology teacher started trashing Trump supporters.
"(The professor's) opening line was: 'I've tried, but I just can't understand how any human in America can vote for a racist and a sexist like Donald Trump and I'll never be able to respect them," Delekta said.
"I was really offended and I felt uncomfortable to speak out and share my beliefs," Delekta told Fox 2.
Delekta wrote a letter, a "Not My Campus" petition now with more than 300 signatures and dozens of other letters to the university's president Mark Shlissel, who has agreed to meet, Fox 2 reports.
"I would like everyone on campus moving forward to try to respect other people's viewpoints," she said. "And not judge them based off of a vote."
"If people are allowed to go out there and protest our president elect," student Enrique Zalamea, president of the College of Republicans, tells Fox 2. "We should have the right to protest 'Not our campus.'"