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Riled Americans take to streets to protest Donald Trump's victory
Updated On: 11 November, 2016 09:18 AM IST | | Agencies
<p>Thousands of angry Americans took to the streets across the US to protest Donald Trump’s win in presidential polls with demonstrators holding vigils, lighting bonfires and blocking traffic while shouting slogans — ‘Not my President’ and ‘No Fascists USA’</p>
New York: Thousands of angry Americans took to the streets across the US to protest Donald Trump’s win in presidential polls with demonstrators holding vigils, lighting bonfires and blocking traffic while shouting slogans — ‘Not my President’ and ‘No Fascists USA’.
People from all ages, faiths and nationalities assembled at landmark locations in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, California, Colorado, Seattle, Los Angeles, Portland, Atlanta, Austin, Denver, San Francisco and other cities, protesting against Trump, barely a day after the 70-year-old businessman registered a stunning victory in the polls against Hillary Clinton.
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