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‘This Is Our Fight’: Suburbanites Embrace Anti-Trump Resistance Ahead of No Kings Protests
About two-thirds of the 3,000 planned protests will be held in suburban areas as part of the largest single day of anti-Trump demonstrations nationwide.
- Indivisible is spearheading 'No Kings' protests this weekend, with organizers expecting over 9 million participants nationwide for what leaders predict will be the largest single day of protesting in U.S. history.
- Suburban Americans have been shifting away from the Republican Party for 15 years, with AP VoteCast data showing 54% of suburban voters supported Democrats in 2020 versus 44% for President Donald Trump.
- In New Jersey's 11th district, Democratic candidate Analilia Mejia—a former political director for Sen. Bernie Sanders—is channeling suburban activism ahead of the April 7 special election.
- Jeff Naiman, a 59-year-old radiologist leading a local Indivisible chapter in Summit, New Jersey, described feeling he is living in an 'authoritarian nightmare' of Trump's making.
- This suburban leftward lurch could cost Republicans control of Congress for the president's final two years in office, as activists like Allison Posner mobilize in once-conservative strongholds.
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Suburbanites embrace anti-Trump resistance before No Kings protests, saying, 'This is our fight'
A growing faction of concerned citizens across America's suburbs are positioned on the front lines of the anti-Trump resistance.
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right1Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution46% Left, 46% Center
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- 46% of the sources lean Left, 46% of the sources are Center
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