New York - Inside Trump Tower, altar to all things Donald, the throngs pouring into the soaring brass-and-glass atrium include both the true believers making a political pilgrimage and the truly turned off who still can’t look away.

Such is the odd fascination with the Donald Trump presidential campaign that has made his Fifth Avenue home a go-to destination for supporters and detractors alike.

There’s the famous escalator Trump rode down before launching his campaign with a speech labeling Mexican immigrants as “rapists” and “criminals.” There’s the shimmering waterfall that’s been the backdrop for countless interviews. And there’s the shiny elevator that many an “Apprentice” contestant has taken down after being fired. For better or worse, it’s a place many see as a reflection (in highly polished brass) of the man who built it.

“I’m not really quite sure what he stands for exactly — but it certainly seems to be wealth,” said Gail Shields, a retired attorney from McLean, Virginia. She came to visit her banker son, who lives in the 58-story tower, where apartments can sell for more than $20 million.... Read More: VIN