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Katy Perry performs a free concert as a Get Out the Vote effort at Philadelphia's Mann Music Center, Saturday, November 5th, 2016.
A legal, nonviolent demonstration was held in front of Trump Soho Hotel (246 Spring St. NY) denouncing Trump's installation of white nationalists, racists and Islamophobes in his administration--foremost Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions and Michael Flynn.
A legal, nonviolent demonstration was held in front of Trump Soho Hotel (246 Spring St. NY) denouncing Trump's installation of white nationalists, racists and Islamophobes in his administration--foremost Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions and Michael Flynn.
A legal, nonviolent demonstration was held in front of Trump Soho Hotel (246 Spring St. NY) denouncing Trump's installation of white nationalists, racists and Islamophobes in his administration--foremost Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions and Michael Flynn.
AFGE activists attend Clinton/Kaine rally in Michigan.
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AFGE activists attend Clinton/Kaine rally in Michigan.
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From a dark Iowa Public Radio studio, NPR Political Correspondent Don Gonyea connects to his colleagues across the country for an NPR Politics podcast. This is his last field report from our state about the Iowa Caucuses. 2/2/2016 Photo by John Pemble
An estimate of ten thousand demonstrators took the streets of Manhattan on Wednesday night and converged outside Trump Tower in Midtown to protest the election of Donald J. Trump as president. As they weaved through the streets of midtown to get to Trump Tower at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, protesters faced threats of arrest from NYPD for blocking vehicular traffic.
08-04-16 Portland, ME. A sign/Meme hangs under some Police Tape which is located beneath the sign for the Halal Peace Food Market. The store saw a steady influx of customers who were in the neighborhood for the campaign event at Merrill Auditorium Thursday as both Governor Paul Lepage and Republican Nominee Donald Trump spoke to supporters.
Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
Women and Allies, Nationwide Protest in New York City - On the 12th of December, women and allies in cities across the country unify to demonstrate collective power, and to deliver the message in a unified voice that women are ready to stand against any government action that would serve to erode the rights of women and other vulnerable groups.
Columnist from the Cedar Rapids Gazette Lynda Waddington is a panelist for Pints and Politics at the CSPS in Cedar Rapids. 6/9/2016 Photo by John Pemble..
update day after the election:
SHOCKING that Donald Trump won.
Even more shocking is the fact that so many Americans voted for Trump believing that he will/can follow through with his promises.
VERY SCARY! Are we now going to see David Duke visiting at the White House???
Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
A legal, nonviolent demonstration was held in front of Trump Soho Hotel (246 Spring St. NY) denouncing Trump's installation of white nationalists, racists and Islamophobes in his administration--foremost Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions and Michael Flynn.
An estimate of ten thousand demonstrators took the streets of Manhattan on Wednesday night and converged outside Trump Tower in Midtown to protest the election of Donald J. Trump as president. As they weaved through the streets of midtown to get to Trump Tower at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue, protesters faced threats of arrest from NYPD for blocking vehicular traffic.
Stanley Katz, director of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, moderated a panel discussion about the 2016 presidential election. A Q&A session and discussion with the audience followed along with commentary from the panelists.
Panelists included Ruth Mandel, director of Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics and founder of Eagleton’s Center for American Women and Politics; Sam Wang, professor of molecular biology and neuroscience at Princeton University and member of the Princeton Election Consortium; and Charles Stile, veteran political columnist at The Record of Bergen County.
Presented with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this programming do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Texas Governor Rick Perry is interviewd by Texas Tribune Founder and CEO Evan Smith during the Texas Tribune Festival 2014 in Austin,Texas on Sunday, 09/21/2014. In the interview conducted by Evan Smith,Mr. Perry boasted about robust job creation in the State of Texas during his tenure as Governor.A potential 2016 Republican Presidential candidate ,Mr.Perry stated that he would make his final decision about his U.S. Presidential aspirations sometime during 2015.Rick Perry.
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This was the crowd down the street at the Fox News broadcast. They cheered every time a state was announced for Trump. When I first walked over to observe, they were chanting "USA! USA!" I believe it was after either Florida or Pennsylvania was announced for Trump.
It was hard to believe the NBC and Fox crowds were mere blocks from each other.
Essay: “Stolen Election?” at wp.me/p4jHFp-en.
Donald Trump, and his foremost lapdog, Ann Coulter, insist that the GOP nomination and election are being “stolen” from The Donald.
Every eligible voter is able to do so in a caucus, a primary, or a conference.
See “Stolen Election?” at wp.me/p4jHFp-en.
#NeverTrump #TrusTED #AnnCoulter #Orwell #election2016
A legal, nonviolent demonstration was held in front of Trump Soho Hotel (246 Spring St. NY) denouncing Trump's installation of white nationalists, racists and Islamophobes in his administration--foremost Steve Bannon, Jeff Sessions and Michael Flynn.
In a farcical column (“It’s Only Trump”), Ann Coulter contends that the GOP’s only hope “lies with Trump and only Trump.” The exact opposite is true!
Donald Trump would be our George McGovern!
See “Only Trump Can Lose!” at wp.me/p4jHFp-dA.