Trump Supporters Hold ‘Stop the Steal’ Rallies Around US
Trump supporters have rallied in opposition to the voting fraud they believe has been in effect since the media announced Joe Biden as the 46th president.
Most recently, Facebook banned a pro-Trump group called “Stop the Steal.” Before its untimely shutdown, The New York Times identified the group as one of the fastest-growing groups in Facebook’s history, heralding more than 361,000 members within 24 hours. With a newly created Facebook page, Trump backers organized “Stop the Steal” rallies to contest the election process.
A protester at a Springfield, Illinois rally, Christopher J. Roper, said, “Before anybody calls anybody anything, we need unity. We need togetherness in the United States. We need to stop this division and hate. Just let the process work.”
“We need not just a recount, we need a revote with protections in place specifically in the contested states,” Rebeccah Hudson told Fox 13 News at a Salt Lake City, Utah, rally. When asked to clarify if she wanted a full redo of the election she said, “Absolutely, because those fraudulent votes are already there. If you recount them, you’re counting fraudulent votes.”
.@Joy_Villa and attendees at the Nashville #StopTheSteal rally on Saturday sing the national anthemhttps://t.co/V5Dr9jz4WK pic.twitter.com/SvdPMraWj6
— Culttture (@culttture) November 9, 2020
Sunday afternoon, over 100 people gathered in downtown Pensacola, Florida, to protest the outcome and ask that every legal vote be counted before a winner is determined, reported WearTV.com.
“The media does not make the decision on who the next president is. It’s we the people,” rally organizer Bill Fetke, chairman of Trump Team 2020: Escambia County Chapter told the news outlet.
Kimberly Fletcher of Moms for America recently tweeted about an upcoming #StoptheSteal event in the nation’s capital.
Moms for America will be in DC this Saturday rallying to protect the vote. Join us if you can. #StopTheSteal #ProtectTheVote pic.twitter.com/Ivww0bJbYA
— Kimberly R. Fletcher (@proudhomemaker) November 9, 2020
Details for the rallies in state capitols Nov. 14 can be found at stopthesteal.us. {eoa}