Thousands of protesters rallied across the United States Wednesday expressing shock and anger over Donald Trump's election, vowing to oppose divisive views they say helped the Republican billionaire win the presidency.
10.11.2016
(AFP) Thousands of protesters rallied across the United States Wednesday expressing shock and anger over Donald Trump's election, vowing to oppose divisive views they say helped the Republican billionaire win the presidency.
In Washington, several hundred gathered in front of the White House for a candlelight vigil on a damp, chilly evening, criticising what they called Trump's racism, sexism and xenophobia, and carrying signs reading "We have a voice!" and "Education for all!"