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Both factions appeared outside a vote-counting center in Philadelphia on Thursday morning, where election staff steadily worked through a mountain of still-uncounted mail-in ballots that will determine whether Biden or Trump will take Pennsylvaniaโs crucial 20 Electoral College votes.
A second day of sometimes dueling demonstrations over the integrity of the U.S. presidential election started early on Thursday in Philadelphia and other cities as ballot counting dragged on in a handful of states that would decide the outcome.
Supporters of Joe Biden have rallied around the slogan to โcount every vote,โ believing a complete tally would show the Democratic former vice president had beaten Republican President Donald Trump. Ardent Trump backers have countered with cries to โprotect the voteโ in support of his campaignโs efforts to have some categories of ballots, including some votes submitted by mail, discarded.
Both factions appeared outside a vote-counting center in Philadelphia on Thursday morning, where election staff steadily worked through a mountain of still-uncounted mail-in ballots that will determine whether Biden or Trump will take Pennsylvaniaโs crucial 20 Electoral College votes.
A group of Trump supporters held Trump-Pence flags and signs saying: โVote stops on Election Dayโ and โSorry, polls are closed.โ Across the street were Biden supporters, who danced to music behind a barricade. Similar rallies were planned later in the day in Harrisburg, Pennsylvaniaโs capital.
โWe canโt allow the ballot counters to be intimidated,โ said Bob Posuney, a 70-year-old Biden-supporting retired social worker with a โcount every voteโ T-shirt, speaking as the sounds of Marvin Gayeโs song โWhatโs Going Onโ filled the air.
Although counting was already completed in Michigan, which news outlets projected Biden had won, a few dozen Trump supporters waved flags and signs outside a Detroit counting center.
Elizabeth Fohey, a 74-year-old retired dental hygienist from Troy, Michigan, said she was skeptical that election officials were counting all conservative votes. She complained that Republican poll challengers were not allowed into a Detroit counting center, which is untrue.
โMy message is to have the vote done correctly,โ she said, dressed in a U.S.-flag-themed windbreaker. โIโm working for my country, to keep my country free and safe.โ
In Washington, a procession of cars and bicycles, sponsored by activists from a group called Shutdown DC, paraded slowly through the streets of the capital to protest โan attack on the democratic processโ by Trump and his โenablers,โ according to its website.
Most demonstrations in cities around the country have been peaceful and small โ sometimes amounting only to a few dozen people with signs standing in a city center โ as Bidenโs path to victory looks a bit more assured than Trumpโs, even though either outcome remains possible.
On Wednesday, a few demonstrations led to clashes with police. The demonstrations were triggered in part by Trumpโs comments following Tuesdayโs Election Day in which he demanded that vote counting stop and made unsubstantiated, conspiratorial claims about voter fraud.
Police in New York City, Denver, Minneapolis and Portland, Oregon, all reported they had arrested some protesters, often on charges of blocking traffic or similar misdemeanors.
On the second floor of Atlantaโs State Farm Arena, county election officials sat at six tables steadily processing a few thousand remaining mail-in ballots on Thursday morning, some pausing only to order coffee.
Some Republican and Democratic ballot-counting watchers took notes as officials sorted each batch of 400 ballots one by one, ensuring signatures matched between envelopes and ballots.
Hoping to avoid Election Day crowds during the coronavirus pandemic, more than 100 million Americans submitted ballots during early voting this year, a record-breaking number.
The counting in Atlanta was far calmer than in Phoenix where a crowd of Trump supporters, some armed with rifles and handguns, gathered outside a counting center on Wednesday after unsubstantiated rumors that Trump votes were deliberately not being counted.
REUTERS