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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Minnesota women travel to D.C. for rally 'to celebrate what President Trump has done'

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Mary Cracraft, Kim Gustin and Jessica Black | JFairley

Mary Cracraft, Kim Gustin and Jessica Black | JFairley

The only obstacle preventing China from dominating the United States is Donald Trump, according to Mary Cracraft, who traveled from Minneapolis to Washington, D.C. to attend the March for Trump rally last weekend.

“No one is fighting against China except President Trump and believe me if China gains financial power in the world, they will not be kind,” Cracraft told the Minneapolis Review. “There will be fascism and you don't want that.”

Cracraft and her friends, Kim Gustin and Jessica Black, were among thousands who walked from Freedom Plaza to the U.S. Supreme Court across from the Capitol as Trump briefly rode by the crowd in a motorcade.

“What I'm most impressed with that I don't ever see portrayed on mainstream media is the mix of different people who support President Trump and they lie about it,” Black, who traveled from St. Cloud, said. “The mainstream media says Trump supporters are all white and that we are white supremacists. It’s not true. There are all different races here at the rally.”

In Minnesota, Joe Biden won 52.6% compared to 45.4% for President Trump. The March for Trump rally was organized in response to Democratic challenger Joe Biden winning the presidential election by garnering 306 electoral votes to Trump’s 232. 

Gustin said she traveled from St. Cloud to attend the march because she enjoys being with other "MAGA Americans." MAGA is a political reference to President Trump’s 2016 slogan "Make America Great Again"

“We want America to stay a country in which you can be free to express yourself, to think what you want, to believe in God and talk about it,” Gustin said. “We don’t want to have to hide everything we believe. We came to celebrate what President Trump has done and to show him we still support him.”

Bipartisan election officials across the country have reported no evidence of voter fraud, according to the New York Times. CBS News reports that Pennsylvania counties were ordered by Justice Samuel Alito on Nov. 6 to continue the state-mandated segregation of late-arriving ballots and count them separately after Republicans filed an emergency request inRepublican Party of Pennsylvania v. Boockvar.

Trump reportedly wired $3 million to Wisconsin election officials Tuesday, requesting a recount of votes cast in Milwaukee and Dane counties, which are Democratic enclaves. According to media reports, Trump's campaign alleges that some absentee ballots were illegally cast and the recount is expected to be completed by Dec. 1.

Georgia’s recount reaffirmed Biden’s victory in that state.

"We just can't believe that the Leftists and the Dems are being so stupid as to think that we wouldn't question that every vote counted after midnight was for Biden," Cracraft said in an interview at the rally. "That's mathematically impossible."

No evidence exists that mail-in and absentee votes legally counted after the Nov. 3 general elections went entirely to Biden, Reuters reports.. 

Although President Trump's attorney Rudy Giuliani presented no evidence of fraud during a press conference this week, he claimed that fraud is the "logical conclusion" as a result of incidents he alleges took place in various states.

According to Forbes, GOP Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa said Giuliani needed to "present that information to a court of law."

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