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Hundreds Rally in Oakland to Urge States to Count Every Vote

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One day after a nail-biter of a presidential election that still remains too close to call, a rally in front of Oakland City Hall Wednesday afternoon drew as many as 300 demonstrators urging states to count every vote.

The event, organized by Bay Resistance, a collective of local progressive activist groups, drew participants who were alarmed by President Trump’s false claims of victory and his efforts to block remaining mail-in votes from being counted in critical battleground states.

The group said it plans to organize “escalating actions” in the Bay Area and across the country if Trump is defeated by Joe Biden but refuses to concede power, or if bad actors interfere with the remaining vote count.

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— Matthew Green (@MGreenKQED), Raquel Maria Dillon (@RaquelMDillon)

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