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Trump rally at Temecula duck pond 'we are one nation under fraud'
Day of Biden's inauguration, Trump supporters rally to express election 'stolen'
Temecula,
Wednesday morning, protesters gathered at the Duck Pond carrying signs and American flags. "I think the democrats have lost their minds," said demonstrator Penny Magnotto. "I think Trump is the best thing to happen to this country in 67 years."
"We are one nation under fraud," said another protestor, and Chino resident, Bill Kezar. "We are absolutely convinced that this election was stolen."
This was a year where protests found more prevalence in the bedroom community of Temecula. George Floyd, Black Lives Matter protests, and other demonstrations popped up in the once quiet community. It is a representation of the demographic and developmental changes going on in the city. A once majority white community, now shares a large portion with Latino residents, and others. The shift expresses the reaches of globalism, urban sprawl, and economic expansion simmering in the region.
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Many at the rally were a part of the organization, "Constitution Association," according to Temecula resident George Rombach. December 7th, of last year, the group sued Vice President Kamala Harris in the U.S District Court in San Diego, alleging she does not qualify as a "natural-born citizen." They provoked the 14th amendment, which under its statute, citizenship is required to run for office in the United States. Their sentiments echo the "birther" allegations faced by President Obama during his years in office.
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