AP PHOTOS: A look at dueling protests over vote counting
Columbia Basin Herald | UPDATED 4 years, 2 months AGO
As the U.S. waits for the full results of the presidential election, groups of protesters have demanded that ballot counting be stopped, while others are urging just the opposite.
The dueling demonstrations were one more sign of the deep divisions among Americans.
In Michigan and Arizona, dozens of supporters of President Donald Trump converged on vote-counting centers as the returns went against him in the two key states Wednesday.
“Stop the count!” they chanted in Detroit. “Stop the steal!” they said in Phoenix.
Meanwhile, thousands of anti-Trump protesters demanding that officials “count every vote” took to the streets from Philadelphia to Dallas, and beyond. In New York, hundreds paraded past boarded-up luxury stores on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, and in Chicago, demonstrators marched through downtown and along a street across the river from Trump Tower.
The protests came as the president insisted without evidence that there were major problems with the voting and the ballot counting and as Republicans filed suit in various states over the election.