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Biden win sparks smattering of protests; most stay peaceful - Black News Channel

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By ANITA SNOW, DAVID GOLDMAN and LISA MARIE PANE Associated Press A smattering of protests broke out around the country Saturday after former Vice President Joe Biden won the presidency, with President Donald Trump and his supporters refusing to accept defeat and pushing unfounded suspicions that rampant voter fraud was denying him a second term. Outside the state capitol building in the longheld Republican stronghold of Georgia, chants of 'lock him up' rang out among estimated 1,000 Trump supporters. Others there chanted 'This isn't over! This isn't over!' and 'Fake news!' The streets outside the capitol were awash with American […]

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