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Several thousand people took to the streets of Arizona, Phoenix, on Saturday to show their support for Donald Trump, after media projections showed Joe Biden as the winner of the November 3 presidential election. However, the current White House tenant has no intention of admitting defeat and will go to court to challenge the vote.
After people took to the streets of various cities, including Washington, to express their joy at the election of Joe Biden as president, in conservative strongholds like Phoenix, fans of Donald Trump took to the streets to show that they are with Donald. Trump.
Arizona is one of the states that Joe Biden likely won, a Democratic premiere after 24 years. For years, it was a Republican stronghold, the state that sent John McCain, a former presidential candidate, to the Senate six times. McCain, who had different views on Donald Trump, died in 2018. In fact, John McCain’s wife, Cindy, congratulated Joe Biden, whom she calls “dear friend.”
Supporters of President Donald Trump have gathered in other cities across the United States to protest, claiming the November 3 presidential election was stolen. Hundreds of people gathered in Lansing, the capital of Michigan, another key state where Democrat Joe Biden won.
Other supporters of Republican candidate Donald Trump have gathered in Atlanta, Georgia, chanting “stop the robbery” despite the fact that authorities found no evidence of widespread voter fraud.
Yet the protests by President Donald Trump supporters seem relatively small and isolated compared to the public demonstrations of joy by Joe Biden supporters, which filled the streets of several US cities.
Editor: Luana Pavaluca