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Protesters flooded the Colorado State Capitol in Denver yesterday, waving flags and carrying “Stop the Steal” signs.
KOAA reported there were thousands at the peaceful event organized by Colorado Election Integrity Project and the MAGA Drag Colorado Facebook group.
"This thing is bigger, really, than Donald Trump and Joe Biden," Jim Saunders of the Colorado Election Integrity Project said.
Voters expressed their concern as well.
"There's just been so much fraud reported and I've seen just so many things about that, and I really, I would like an investigation to be completely honest," attendee Jessica Bell said.
Across the country, protesters marched at their statehouses. In Minnesota, there were cheers when the Capitol news broke. In New Mexico, the state police had to evacuate staff as a precaution.
In Utah, Gov. Spencer Cox sent home hundreds of protesters. A small fight broke out in Ohio between pro-Trump demonstrators and counter-protesters. There was at least one person arrested in Oregon and a peaceful rally in Kansas had supporters filing into the statehouse through security checkpoints and walking around historical exhibits.
In Hawaii, protesters lined the road near the capitol building and waved American flags and Trump 2020 flags.
There were also protesters in South Carolina, but they left the statehouse before the attack occurred at the U.S. Capitol.