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Demonstrators gather in cities and outside election offices amid election tensions

Demonstrators gather in cities and outside election offices
amid election tensions 1
The sporadic protests put on display the tensions and high stakes of this presidential election between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, which remained too early to call as of Thursday morning.
The disparate messages of the demonstrations provided rapid whiplash, particularly outside vote-counting centers.
In Michigan, where Trump once held an early lead in the vote count, a small group of his supporters chanted to “stop the count” outside a Detroit convention center where votes were being counted Wednesday. CNN is projecting that Biden has won Michigan, a critical battleground state.
Yet in Phoenix, Arizona, where Trump was behind in the early vote count, a group of his supporters gathered outside a ballot-counting center Wednesday night and chanted to “count the vote.” Arizona, another vital state in the election, remains uncalled.
President Donald Trump's supporters rally on Wednesday night outside the Maricopa County vote counting center in Phoenix.

“I don’t understand the objective of these protesters,” Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, said Thursday of the protesters who gathered at a Maricopa County vote counting center — some of whom were armed. “Of course, we’re going to count all the votes. We are legally obligated to do that.”
A supporter of President Donald Trump holds a "Count every vote" sign at a rally Wednesday night outside the Maricopa County vote counting center in Phoenix.

A supporter of President Donald Trump holds a "Count every vote" sign at a rally Wednesday night outside the Maricopa County vote counting center in Phoenix.

In Philadelphia, part of the swing state of Pennsylvania, mail-in ballots are still being counted and the election results are not final. Protesters gathered near the convention center on Wednesday night where votes are being counted to chant, “Count every vote.”
“This is what you see when people fear that their rights are being taken away from them,” Rich Garella of Protect Our Vote Philly told CNN affiliate WPVI.
Other citizens gathered in liberal enclaves like New York, Seattle and Los Angeles in calls to count every vote.
In New York, at least 30 people were arrested as the NYPD said people “attempted to hijack a peaceful protest by lighting fires, throwing garbage and eggs in Manhattan.”
Protesters hit the streets on Wednesdsay as presidential election results remain uncertain in New York City.

Protesters hit the streets on Wednesdsay as presidential election results remain uncertain in New York City.

The demonstrations were not solely related to the presidential election. In Seattle, a group calling to protect every vote and another group supporting Black Lives Matter joined forces to form one demonstration.
Protesters representing Black Lives Matter and Protect the Results march Wednesday night in Seattle.

Protesters representing Black Lives Matter and Protect the Results march Wednesday night in Seattle.

And in Minneapolis, a group of activists marched onto Interstate 94 in an attempt to block traffic, leading to mass arrests from police. The primary organizers included members of the Twin Cities Coalition for Justice for Jamar Clark, as well as other groups. Clark, a 24-year-old Black man, was fatally shot during a scuffle with police in 2015.
The goal of the protest, according to the group, was to raise awareness about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, use of police force, and the effect of the economic downturn on low-income Minnesotans and people of color.
The Minnesota State Patrol said they were working with Minneapolis Police to arrest protesters, saying they gathering endangered pedestrians and drivers.
“We respect the right of everyone to express themselves under the First Amendment, but the freeway is not a place to do that,” the state patrol said in a tweet.

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