Protesters Gather Downtown For ‘Defend The Election’ Rally – CBS2 (Chicago)

The group marched along downtown streets before surrounding Trump Tower, 401 N. Wabash Ave. They are worried that President Trump will stop election workers in battleground states from counting the remaining votes.
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George
5 years ago

I am deeply worried about the fate our great nation. God save the United States.

Anonymous
5 years ago

In Illinois the elections are always unfair. DEMS ALWAYS STEAL ELECTION. State with the most corruption.

The True believer
5 years ago

Shoot to kill all looters and arsonists. The democrats are cheating and need to pay for it. This was all a scam to cheat, they can protest and loot Macy’s but can’t vote. Total bs.

chumpchange
5 years ago

Data will reveal all. Trump needs to make the case with data. Coupled with evidence of the poll watching blockers, voters born in 1900 in MI, etc., it becomes much easier for the sheep to understand that fraud is occurring and they should believe their own lying eyes.

Bob Out of Here
5 years ago

When you see stories like Michigan USPS workers being told to backdate the cancellation stamps on ballots that came in late Trump has a reasonable cause for concern.

Jim
5 years ago

Thank God they are there to protect the integrity of the election. I heard there was a caravan of old white people coming from Elmhurst to stuff Cook county ballot boxes with Trump votes. They may in fact even be old white Republicans which of course would be a hate crime. But on the upside, Kim Foxx would probably finally have some one to prosecute.

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