Protesters took to the streets of Lauderdale-by-the-Sea this weekend in anger over the town commission's approval of a resolution to co-name a roadway after President Trump , demanding "no politics in paradise."

"We're a non-political town," said Cristie Furth. "We're nonpartisan."

Furth, who has lived in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea for years, told CBS News Miami that she does not want to see Seagrape Drive share its name with Mr. Trump.

"We're basically just about quality of life in this town," Furth added. "We don't want to be known as one side or the other. We don't want any presidents' names on our street signs."

Last week, more than 80 people signed up to speak about President Donald J. Trump Drive .

"It's saddening to me that there's so much anger and hate," one woman said dur

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