Photos: ‘Count Every Vote,’ 'Stop The Steal' Election Protests Erupt In US
Dueling ‘Count Every Vote’ And ‘Stop The Steal’ Election Protests Erupt As Biden Nears Victory
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1. Philadelphia
2. Miami

3. Philadelphia
4. Arizona

Trump supporters carry their long guns and sidearms to protest in the parking lot at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center as ballots continue to be counted inside the building on Nov. 5 in Phoenix, Arizona.
5. Philadelphia
6. Georgia

Trump supporters protest outside of State Farm Arena as ballots continue to be counted inside on Nov. 5 in Atlanta.
7. New York City
8. Georgia

A Trump supporter holds a flag depicting the president as Rambo during a protest outside State Farm Arena where Fulton County Elections officials were counting ballots Nov. 5 in Atlanta.
9. New York City
10. Pennsylvania

Demonstrators hold up signs as they march during a Count Every Vote demonstration at the Pennsylvania State Capitol on Nov. 05 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
11. New York City
12. Nevada

Donald Trump supporter Raul Latorre waves flags and joins others in protesting the Nevada vote outside Clark County Election Department on Nov. 5 in North Las Vegas.
14. Washington, D.C.

A woman waves an upside-down American flag as people gather at Black Lives Matter Plaza waitng for the results of the presidential election in front of the White House on Nov. 5 in Washington, D.C.
16. Nevada
17. New York City
18. New York City
19. New York City
20. New York City
21. New York City
22. New York City
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