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“Come and join us”: The new resistance welcomes apologetic Trump voters

It slightly over three months in its boss Donald Trump The second period, it seems that the protests against its administration grows in size, frequency and training, which reflects a new wave resistance. This time, it is open to the Republicans and others who have not been previously recognized for progressive reasons, as the organizers and appearances realize the need to support Siphon from the multiplicity of voters who returned Trump in his post.

“Be sympathetic,” said Laura Ahmadiyya, a nurse from Wathrington, Ohio, in an interview. “You cannot have fallen into worship and leaving worship if everyone still thinks you are a monster.”

Ahmadia spoke to a salon in a protest that came with her father in the capital of Ohio Columbus earlier this month. She said that she had seen her relationships with a friend once closely Vote Protecting abortion rights, and informing the salon that she had to flee Ohio to receive a life -saving treatment for an unpredictable pregnancy. But she realizes that any movement against Trump will require the attractiveness of at least some voters.

She said that everyone who opposes the Trump administration should continue to attract these friends and family members who “can still reach the mind,”

Ahmadine was one of more than a thousand protesters who gathered before William McKinley Monument on the western side of Ohio Statehouse, displays many handcrafted signs for the design of cars that travel along the High Street before the Broad’s mass march to state. Most of the signs, presented by the organizers, dealt with the struggle for general education that brought teachers unions from all over Ohio to protest Senate Bill 1 The proposed discounts of education in the state budget. But among them also, Jabs was directed at the federal government, especially Trump and his entourage for billionaires.

She and others told a salon, this time, they want their actions to be more comprehensive. This means making clear calls for voters in the position and right of the political spectrum. Hope is that the Americans who have not voted or voted for Trump in the 2024 elections – and now regret their choice – will realize that they are not only welcome in these protests, but they need voices against what many people feel is an increasingly federal federal government.

One of the women, who refused to present her name for fear of her safety, expressed her regret for the “crime of rights” of the administration “Take people out of the streets without legal procedures.” The woman who was wearing a garment and a captivity was a statue of the Mrs. Justice, the woman called on all Americans to fight for the US constitution and to each of the country’s residents, regardless of those who voted in their favor.

“I want people who voted for this administration and believed that they would get something different, see what is happening and feel that it is not right to join us. On the spaciousness and the capacity, and we need them too,” said Salon.

“This is about America,” I continued. “This is about all of us. We have all deceived before. We all made decisions that we later seen and said:” This was not the best decision. This is good.

Despite the hopes of the demonstrators in attracting the Patriot supporters of Trump, the polling indicates this Village in 2024 are not disappointed It may also want those on the left. Trump Approval classification After his first 100 days he is now The lowest for any president in contractsBut he still has strong support from his 2024 voters. A. Massachusetts University poll-Amrst 1,000 people from early April found that only 2 % of Trump’s voters say they regret their choice and wish they had voted differently.

Ryan Winya, a product and design advisor in the center of Ohio, attended the May 1 protest at the request of his 11 -year -old daughter, Vivian, who wanted to come on her birthday. He said Salon that in the face of the “rudeness” of the Trump administration and how “politicians in Ohio” encourages “, he is struggling to sympathize with the few Trump voters who may unfortunately be. However, the 43 -year -old said he had realized their efforts to make change that could not be about clarifying that these voters were wrong.

“It has not been impossible for a long time to support Donald Trump, but the coalition to reformulate the need for some representative democracy – will require more than people ready to attend the protest,” he said.

But Dean Kisler, a former coach across the country and the EMT who attended this procedure, suggested that he be more tolerant. A sign of a banner reads, “Eggs are expensive because all chicken exists Congress Kisler told the Salon that Trump “dacked the rule of law” ignores the due legal procedures and eliminates the issues of the US Agency for International Development and the proposed Congress to Medicid that it had tried. As a moderate, moderate and lifelong independent, he said that the protest – along with more consistent consensus with the Democrats in the recent elections – is not something he seen at all.

“There are a lot of criticism of the Democrats as well. But we feel as if, at this point, you should choose aside,” he told Salon, noting that he and his wife, Nancy, have “nice” friends who do not share their concerns about the administration. “You cannot say,” Well, when Democrats are in power, they also do stupid things. “We seem to have crossed this point.

Nancy Kisler, Mardah, noticed her husband’s feelings, her opposition to the president’s approach to women’s rights and the environment, most notably immigration. The former alternative teacher said that they felt strongly that they had to do something about the immigration policy of Trump to the point that they led them to host the Venezuelan family for about six months until earlier this year and help them obtain a temporary legal status, which is the Trump administration Since then he was canceled.

“I didn’t think I was liberal. I thought I was a very moderate person – and I still feel – moderate,” said Salon. “But I feel that the current administration is pushing me to more extreme sites.”

Since Trump took office, Keesers launched from Carrie, Ohio, at least four separate times to participate in Columbus’s protests. They said they hope that they will have a greater impact on the streets in the state capital compared to the village of approximately 3,500 people about 78 miles north, and they already feel that they have succeeded in influencing the ideas of others about the strength of expressing their opposition and showing them.

Lauren Angeler, a 72 -year -old, in the May 1 protest, told a Salon that the policy of definitions in Trump and federal governments and state governments attacks on education and threats to threaten them, partly, led her to demonstrate this year, although it has long participated in the protests. Whereas, as a Jewish woman, her father escaped from the Holocaust, she said that she felt that the Trump administration turned the country into an authoritarian state that was not different from the one that fled, and expressed her contemplation of the resumption of Trump supporters.


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“The ordinary people are angry, and the strong supporters of the republic-this is their mistake. But if they say,” well, we will join you, “said,” Good, “and we will join us.” Access to the Hollywood bar. “It takes it all to change.”

A convincing university student, who refused to provide her name for fear of her safety amid the Trump administration The latest arrests of student activistsShe said that this statement during the 2024 elections taught it the extent to which many voters were not taught about voting and their rights and what is at stake.

In the face of what she described as “deteriorating” democracy, she also made an appeal for Trump’s voters. I called people through the political spectrum to join the protests, get to know their societies and unite.

“Regardless of any aspect of the political spectrum you are, you are now hurt. It seems that many people want to be in a state of denial because they voted in favor of these things,” she told the Salon newspaper. “But it’s okay to realize that you are hurt now, and there is still a place for you here.”

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