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Last Saturday (November 21), some motorcyclists gathered in Washington DC and traveled to the White House to express their support for Trump, demanding the fairness of the elections and the protection of the Constitution and traditional values of the United States.
The passengers came from every state in the United States, with the furthest driving 34 hours from Arizona to Washington. Among them are loyal Trump supporters, as well as centrists and former Democrats.
Former Pennsylvania Democrat Calls For Electoral Equity To Defend America
Mark Purcell of Pittsburgh has worked for the Democratic Party in Pennsylvania politics for decades. In 2015, he turned to support Trump and participated in motorcycle events held in many states in the United States. He said that these walks are welcomed by the local people. Although he has come across participants from Antifa and “Black People’s Fate”, the Tingchuan motorcyclists are neither fearful nor provocative.
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Purcell once served as the chief of staff for a Democratic congressman in Pennsylvania, and has long witnessed the bureaucratic flair of the Democratic congressman in Philadelphia making him ultimately decide to “walk away.”
“The Pennsylvania legislature has a Philadelphia party group. Whenever they can’t get what they want, a large number of people get up and leave the meeting. The Democratic Party is the majority party, but there aren’t enough votes. (The Parliament) does anything. No. “He said,” They should get the proposal they want. “
Purcell has helped members of Congress and state members run for election and has extensive electoral experience. On Election Day this year, Purcell went to a polling station in Pennsylvania as an observer and said “I’ve never seen a situation like this before and there are pretty big problems.”
“I’ve been involved in political work for most of my life, but I’ve never seen so many people come in with mail-in ballots and deliver them to election officials. Election officials write a few words about them, and these people come in and vote. Again. I can’t help it. I want to ask, where did the hundreds of envelopes go? Obviously, they were sent to the elections office, so these people would vote twice. “
“They first used this virus (epidemic) as an excuse to participate in the vote-by-mail. They knew it was not convenient to cheat directly at polling stations, so they started with sending votes by mail. I hope these problems (from fraud) in various states can be summed up, hand it over to the Supreme Court together, let them decide what to do.
Purcell was once involved in the Vietnam War and believes that now is a critical time to defend America. He said, “This is not just for the Republican Party, but for everyone. For all of us, we must have free and fair elections. If we lose this, we will no longer have democracy.”
Oscar Center: Without freedom or death, together to resist communism
Wolf (Wolf) traveled on a journey from Ohio to Washington for eight hours. He is neither a Trump fanatic nor a political party, but an “American who supports constitutionalism.”
Wolfe said: “We have free speech in the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, but what is happening now is that if they don’t like what you say, they will try to convince you. You cannot speak, they are trying to deprive you of your voice. In the United States, we cannot allow these things to happen. “
“Communism, Marxism or socialism, these are all bad. At any time, if a citizen or an individual is deprived of his voice or freedom, he is usually deprived of communism and dictator (private). Now, communism it is spreading everywhere, but communism will stop, freedom will always win and good will defeat evil. I encourage my brothers and sisters in China to unite and stand up for what you believe in. I would rather be free. And die, don’t be enslaved alive. “
Wolf said that everyone’s strength is important and that they must have a firm faith in justice and be united. “I believe in my heart. I am a free man. I would rather die than let others take my freedom. The most important thing is that each of us loves freedom, but we must be together and we must be united. Those The government, the Chinese government (CCP), the United States government, the government has a lot of power, but they cannot stop faith and freedom. “
Arizona Riders: We’ll Support Wherever the President Is
Among the cyclists who participated in the activity that day, the most distant was Jim Williams. Unsure of the weather conditions, he dragged his motorcycle behind the car and drove 34 hours from Phoenix to Washington.
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Williams said: “We want our president to know that no matter where he is, we will come out to support him.”
Williams is the director of the Arizona Tingchuan motorcycle organization and said that the Arizona Tingchuan team spans 96 miles and has a gathering supporter every weekend. In terms of what he’s observed, it’s hard to believe Biden will win in Arizona.
“I was born and raised in Arizona. Arizona is a red state (which supports the Republican Party), Arizona is a free state and Arizona is a state that supports Trump.” Williams said, “Biden cannot be in Arizona. The state defeated Trump. (Legal proceedings) are ongoing and we will know the outcome.”
Williams said Arizonans are very dissatisfied with the election results. The angriest part is that voters have seriously met their voting obligations, but their votes have not been treated fairly and equitably.
“We have doubts. They (the leftists) left us with many doubts, especially when they did everything possible to turn a red state into blue, which raised a lot of doubts.”
Florida motorcyclist: Trump is a righteous man sent by God
Cycling organizer Pittman (RC Pittman) established the “Northwest Florida Cyclists for Trump” (Northwest Florida Cyclists for Trump) in 2015.
“I believe that Donald Trump is a righteous man sent by God,” Pittman said, “he is the only hope (to defend) the Constitution.”
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Pittman believes that American politics are full of professional politicians and Trump is a “businessman” who can fight for America’s best interests. As the world’s largest economy, America needs Trump.
Regarding current election results, Pittman does not believe that “it is impossible to go from an average of 67% in the last ten years to 90% this year.” He said that members of his organization will always strongly support Trump and, unless Trump declares defeat, they will never give up.
Editor in Charge: Yang Yihui #