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Election riot at University of Oregon after Trump takes lead in presidential vote ‘F**k Trump’: Protesters take to streets in pro-Hillary Oregon after election results
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Hundreds of students at the University of Oregon are walking out in protest to the latest preliminary results of the US presidential election Hundreds of protesters have gathered in Eugene and Portland, Oregon, to demonstrate against President-Elect Donald Trump, following the announcement of election results.
Students are seen walking out of their dorms and onto campuses shouting “F**k Trump” and “Bitch!”Students are seen walking out of their dorms and onto campuses shouting “F**k Trump” and “Bitch!”
Oregon has become one of the states that saw Hillary Clinton win, and users took to Twitter to express their outrage online.Oregon has become one of the states that saw Hillary Clinton win, and users took to Twitter to express their outrage online.
In Portland, Oregon, hundreds of protesters – many of them local students – are downtown, blocking traffic and chanting “Whose streets? Our streets!” Some of the protesters are sitting and lying on the ground.In Portland, Oregon, hundreds of protesters – many of them local students – are downtown, blocking traffic and chanting “Whose streets? Our streets!” Some of the protesters are sitting and lying on the ground.
A man with megaphone says the demonstration is against “homophobia, bigotry and sexism,” chanting “Stand for what you preach for,” data reporter from the Oregonian media outlet Fedor Zarkhin posted on Twitter. A man with megaphone says the demonstration is against “homophobia, bigotry and sexism,” chanting “Stand for what you preach for,” data reporter from the Oregonian newspaper Fedor Zarkhin posted on Twitter.
However, not all of Oregon is protesting, it would seem.However, not all of Oregon is protesting, it would seem.