Democrats begin fight against Trump: his election 'does not feel like America'

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[FONT=&quot] Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a lodestar for liberal Americans, urged supporters to resist Trump. “You can either lie down, you can whimper, you can pull up in a ball, you can decide to move to Canada, or you can stand your ground and fight back and that’s what it’s about,” she said on MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show.

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[FONT=&quot]“We do fight back. We will stand with those who are here who were told, come out of the shadows, we welcome you. We will stand with them. And we will stand with them every day. That’s what we have to do.”[/FONT]

[FONT=&quot]Her clarion call came hours before Reid’s statement, and left no doubt about the anxiety gripping some communities. “I have heard more stories in the past 48 hours of Americans living in fear of their own government and their fellow Americans than I can remember hearing in five decades in politics,” he wrote. “Hispanic Americans who fear their families will be torn apart, African Americans being heckled on the street, Muslim Americans afraid to wear a headscarf, gay and lesbian couples having slurs hurled at them and feeling afraid to walk down the street holding hands.


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[FONT=&quot]“American children waking up in the middle of the night crying, terrified that Trump will take their parents away. Young girls unable to understand why a man who brags about sexually assaulting women has been elected president. We as a nation must find a way to move forward without consigning those who Trump has threatened to the shadows. Their fear is entirely rational, because Donald Trump has talked openly about doing terrible things to them.”



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[FONT=&quot][h=1]Anti-Trump protesters gear up for weekend demonstrations across the US[/h]

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[FONT=&quot][FONT=&quot]More than 10,000 have signed up for a Saturday march from New York’s Union Square to Trump Tower, as unrest continues following his victory




Protesters across the US were gearing up on Friday for weekend demonstrations over the election of Donald Trump, as other activists began work on plans to disrupt the Republican’s inauguration in Washington early next year.


Rowdy protests against Trump and his divisive campaign have spread to cities all over the country following his victory on Tuesday, leading to dozens of arrests and a complaint from Trump in one of his first public remarks as president-elect.


More than 10,000 people have signed up to attend a noon march on Saturday from New York’s Union Square to Trump Tower, the future president’s home and corporate headquarters, while several other actions are planned for other cities.


“Join us in the streets! Stop Trump and his bigoted agenda,” the organizers of the New York event said in a Facebook post.
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[FONT=&quot]Activists expressed determination to build momentum for major activity on 20 January, when Trump will officially enter the White House.


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[FONT=&quot]A “million women” march on the capital is being planned for the day of Trump’s inauguration, amid intense anger that the next US president allegedly sexually assaulted multiple women and boasted of doing so in a leaked recording.


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[FONT=&quot]Leftwing and anarchist groups were also making plans for protests in Washington on inauguration day, according to flyers circulating online, raising the prospect of chaotic scenes as Trump takes the oath of office.


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[FONT=&quot]Other activists were biding their time before mounting a response to Trump’s election. Patrisse Cullors, one of the founders of Black Lives Matter, said their movement was “grieving and mourning” following the result.[/FONT]
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“We are bringing folks together to imagine what kinds of organizing we will need to do under a Trump presidency,” said Cullors. “I do think we can organize as we have been, and build something bigger and stronger than the hate Trump and his team have exhibited towards marginalized communities.”


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[FONT=&quot]From Thursday night into Friday, thousands of people took to the streets in Denver, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Portland, Oakland and several other US cities, as well as Vancouver, Canada. The protests were mostly peaceful and orderly, though there were scattered acts of civil disobedience and damage to property.


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[FONT=&quot]The rowdiest scenes were in Portland, Oregon, where about 4,000 people marched into the city centre late on Thursday. At least 29 people were arrested after protesters threw objects at officers, smashed shop windows and damaged a car dealership, the Portland police department said, declaring the demonstration a riot. Officers used pepper spray and rubber projectiles to disperse the crowd, the department added.[/FONT]
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[FONT=&quot]In Minneapolis, dozens of people marched on to Interstate 94, blocking traffic in both directions for at least an hour as police stood by. A smaller band of demonstrators briefly halted traffic on a busy Los Angeles highway before police cleared them off.



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[FONT=&quot]Baltimore police reported that about 600 people marched through the Inner Harbor area, with some blocking roadways by sitting in the street. Two people were arrested, police said. One of the largest demonstrations was in Denver, where a crowd estimated to number about 3,000 gathered on the grounds of the Colorado state capitol and marched through the city centre.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Earlier in the day, high school students staged walkouts across the country, including in Los Angeles and San Francisco[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]Elsewhere on Thursday, hundreds protested in Salt Lake City, Utah; San Francisco, California; Houston, Texas; and in Washington DC, where about 100 protesters marched from the White House to Donald Trump’s newly opened hotel several blocks away.

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[FONT=&quot]At least 200 people rallied there after dark, many of them chanting “No hate! No fear! Immigrants are welcome here!” and carrying signs with such slogans as “Impeach Trump” and “Not my president”.

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[FONT=&quot]“I can’t support someone who supports so much bigotry and hatred. It’s heart-breaking,” said 25-year-old Joe Daniels from Virginia.

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[FONT=&quot]There were further protests in Miami, Atlanta and Portland on Friday night.[/FONT]
 

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Protesters in Portland, Oregon faced police in riot gear Friday night during a rally intended to be a peaceful demonstration after the previous night's unrest

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A protester stood on the street behind a line of police officers in riot gear as part of Friday's protest in Portland, Oregon

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Demonstrators lined up in Portland Friday night (pictured) as they went through with their rally to protest Trump's election

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Protesters had a standoff with police in Portland Friday night as they protested the election of Trump as president (pictured)

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Hundreds of protesters traveled through downtown Portland streets Friday night while others converged at an intersection, not budging as police told them the activity amounted to unlawful assembly. One protester is pictured Friday

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One protester in Portland vowed on a sign not to 'bow down to ignorance and hatred' during Friday night's protest

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Police arrested 11 people in New York after they marched from Washington Square Park to Trump Tower in Midtown after a day of peaceful rallies. One of them is pictured being arrested

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Anti-Trump protesters continued marching in Manhattan on Friday evening. Some are pictured on Fifth Avenue

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Anti-Trump demonstrators also gathered in Chicago, Illinois Friday (pictured) to protest against Trump's election

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Chicago protesters held signs supporting trans rights as they gathered Friday night and marched downtown

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One demonstrator held a sign in Chicago with Trump's portrait and the word 'bigot' while marching downtown

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Anti-Trump rallies entered their fourth day Friday as demonstrators across the country kept disavowing the president-elect. Pictured, a protester marches in Manhattan

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In New York, protesters gathered at Trump Tower in Midtown and 1,200 rallied in Washington Square Friday afternoon. Some of them are pictured marching through Manhattan

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Anti-Trump protesters kept expressing their disagreement against the new president-elect on Friday all across the country. Demonstrators are pictured Friday marching through Manhattan

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Protesters in New York marched through Manhattan Friday (pictured) to keep disavowing new president-elect Trump

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Several protesters in New York had signs reading 'Not my president' as they marched through Manhattan Friday (a group is pictured crossing West 42 Street)

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Clinton won the state of New York during the presidential election. Many seemed to disagree with the outcome of the election as hundreds of protesters marched in Manhattan Friday (pictured)

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'Love trumps hate' was one of the slogans that appeared on protesters' signs Friday as they kept making their voices heard in New York City (pictured) and all around the country
 

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Protesters also marched in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday against the election of Trump. Some are pictured in the evening

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Police told protesters to get out of the street (pictured) as they marched against the election of Trump as president Friday


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Hundreds of protesters began walking at 6:20 pm in Miami, Florida (pictured). Another protest was scheduled at Miami Beach's Trump Plaza on Friday

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Anti-Trump rallies took place across the nation on Friday as some protested Trump's election for the fourth night in a row. Pictured, protesters march in Miami

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Hundreds of demonstrators began walking across Miami, Florida at 6 pm (some of them are pictured). Some reported that bottles had been thrown from a condo during the protest

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A man wore a white 'Make American great again' hat and wrapped himself in a US flag as he attended the anti-Trump protest that saw hundreds of protesters gather in downtown Miami Friday

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'She got more votes': One protester in downtown Miami reminded the crowd that Clinton won the popular vote

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Other protesters in Miami called Trump a 'bigot' and one held a sign reading: 'Unidos contra el odio' ('united against hate')


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'Not my f****** president': One protester in Philadelphia Friday clearly disavowed the new Republican president-elect

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A woman marched in Philadelphia Friday holding a sign that read: 'P***y grabs back' - a response to Trump's lewd comments about grabbing women by the p***y

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Another protester in Philadelphia held a sign reading: 'F*** Trump' as demonstrators rallied in the city Friday evening

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Students from at least five Minneapolis high schools walked out of class Friday afternoon and marched against Trump and the Dakota Access Pipeline. Some of them are pictured

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High school students in Minneapolis were among many of their peers who staged walkouts and rallies on Friday. Some of them are pictured in Minneapolis with a sign reading #Notmyprez

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The rally organized Friday by high school students in Minneapolis was meant to express their disagreement against both the election of Trump and the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline










 
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The tards in the streets dont realise the Democrat party is actually the Communist party..This includes any RINOs
 

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Damn, all those assholes now know how we felt for the last 8 years.
What goes around comes around.
 

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I'd rather the liberal losers just say thank you for saving this country and allowing them to breed a little bit longer.
 

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Have said it many, many times in here.

Prep yourselves for Civil War 2.0. It's on the way. And for all of you fucking retards who are worried about the Stuttering Clusterfuck's legacy being wiped out, racial division at an all time high in this country...thanks to the Lying Cocksucker's endless agitation. That will never be taken away from him.
 

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I find it "Horrifying" they won't accept the results of the election.
 
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Have said it many, many times in here.

Prep yourselves for Civil War 2.0. It's on the way. And for all of you fucking retards who are worried about the Stuttering Clusterfuck's legacy being wiped out, racial division at an all time high in this country...thanks to the Lying Cocksucker's endless agitation. That will never be taken away from him.

There is no civil war 2.0 on the way, go jump in a bunker. Obama isn't the cause of the racial division, it's more social media and the racial divide happening now had a lot to do with Trump himself.

I am optimistic that Trump is going to be better than his campaign presentation. I'm giving him a chance, I don't think I could have looked at Hilary for 4 to 8 years.
 
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The media has pumped these kids brains so full of this fabricated crap its not funny....I have friends of all races & if they treat me decent Ill be decent back & thats the bottom line....When Trump & the circle he puts around him starts bringing some decent jobs back theyll be too busy earning a living to worry about all this other BS...They are hiring some & busing some in...They say Soros is doing it..
 

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these idiots don't even know what fascism is, that's painfully obvious

better hope the generation that follows them is a whole lot smarter, we can't continue down their path

maybe it's cyclical, maybe this is what people were concerned about in the 60's but then those teenagers grew up and many of them even matured
 

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