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Supporters of President Donald Trump marched across the United States to protest the election results, after Joe Biden was announced as the winner.
Trump supporters protested the election results. Photo: Twitter |
According to The Hill, on November 7 (US time), groups supporting Trump sparked riots in the states of Georgia, Michigan and Wisconsin as battlefields. These are the places where Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is declared the winner or won the most votes.
About 200 protesters gathered outside the Georgia state parliament building in Atlanta to protest the election results, the Atlanta Constitutional Weekly reported.
Among the protesters was newly elected MP Marjorie Taylor Greene. “Georgia is not the green state,” Greene declared. This congressman pledged to help President Donald Trump count the vote.
Newly elected President Joe Biden leads Trump in Georgia by a very short distance, just 7,000 votes. Earlier this week, Georgia’s Secretary of State predicted, officials may need to count votes.
At the same time, many protesters gathered in Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania, to protest against the results. Video recorded from the scene by the Huffington Post reporter shows, crowds chanted the United States and some protesters appeared to be armed.
Trump supporters also gathered in Madison, Wisconsin to protest the result. Biden led Trump in the state with just over 20,000 votes. In Salem, Oregon, hundreds of people gathered in front of the state parliament building to march for the same purpose. The same scene took place in Michigan.
Trump’s campaign apparatus said it filed a lawsuit in Arizona alleging direct votes were illegally denied in Maricopa County.
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