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In reply to the discussion: Ohio turns against Trump. Large protests in Cleveland and other areas...GOP governor candidate losing [View all]Demsrule86
(71,499 posts)10. No of late while candidates ignored Cuyahoga to try to capture the maga votes in the last
elections...Cuyahoga did not come out...why would they. Some candidates didn't even bother to go. And let me just say there is a very large population in Northern Ohio. Columbus had huge protests as did other place.
And for the 2nd straight night we saw protests in downtown Columbus as well,
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1364873894855640
Jan 12, 2026
Brett Dunlap
Staff Reporter
bdunlap@newsandsentinel.com
(Photo by Brett Dunlap) Residents gathered at Ohio Route 7 and Acme Street near Kroger in Marietta on Sunday to protest the recent actions of the administration of President Donald Trump, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and U.S. involvement in Venezuela. More than 100 people demonstrated.
VIENNA Demonstrators over the weekend in Vienna and Marietta protested what they felt were the illegal actions under the administration of President Donald Trump and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
Events organized by Indivisible MOV were held on Saturday on Grand Central Avenue in Vienna and on Sunday at Ohio Route 7 and Acme Street near Kroger in Marietta. Ninety-three protesters were in Vienna and 115 in Marietta, organizer Meryl Clark said.
The two emergency protests were in response to both overreach by the Trump administrations recent actions in Venezuela and the death of Renee Good, a Minneapolis, Minn., mother who was killed at the hands of an ICE agent, according to Indivisible MOV.
Lori Flis of Vienna, an organizer with Indivisible MOV, said the initial protest was organized over what was happening in Venezuela and grew to include recent actions in Minneapolis with Goods shooting by a federal officer.
Our concern about that started with the murder of people in their boats without any due process, without any evidence that they were running drugs or are narcoterrorists, she was quoted in the release. We expanded (Saturdays) message because we were all so distraught over the murder of that 37-year-old woman. We realize that ICE is not in our area but that doesnt mean that they wont be.Jan 12, 2026
Brett Dunlap
Staff Reporter
bdunlap@newsandsentinel.com
(Photo by Brett Dunlap) Residents gathered at Ohio Route 7 and Acme Street near Kroger in Marietta on Sunday to protest the recent actions of the administration of President Donald Trump, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and U.S. involvement in Venezuela. More than 100 people demonstrated.
VIENNA Demonstrators over the weekend in Vienna and Marietta protested what they felt were the illegal actions under the administration of President Donald Trump and the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency.
Events organized by Indivisible MOV were held on Saturday on Grand Central Avenue in Vienna and on Sunday at Ohio Route 7 and Acme Street near Kroger in Marietta. Ninety-three protesters were in Vienna and 115 in Marietta, organizer Meryl Clark said.
The two emergency protests were in response to both overreach by the Trump administrations recent actions in Venezuela and the death of Renee Good, a Minneapolis, Minn., mother who was killed at the hands of an ICE agent, according to Indivisible MOV.
Lori Flis of Vienna, an organizer with Indivisible MOV, said the initial protest was organized over what was happening in Venezuela and grew to include recent actions in Minneapolis with Goods shooting by a federal officer.
Our concern about that started with the murder of people in their boats without any due process, without any evidence that they were running drugs or are narcoterrorists, she was quoted in the release. We expanded (Saturdays) message because we were all so distraught over the murder of that 37-year-old woman. We realize that ICE is not in our area but that doesnt mean that they wont be.
Seriously, you need to understand, we fight for our nation against Nazis, KKK and Gestapo...now called ICE...they will be sorry. Many of them will face lengthy prison sentences.
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Ohio turns against Trump. Large protests in Cleveland and other areas...GOP governor candidate losing [View all]
Demsrule86
17 hrs ago
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That is what we are trying to do...the ACA is huge here and also factories closing....
Demsrule86
17 hrs ago
#3
Gym is likely to lose his seat in 26...people are furious...and he is not well liked. His district is the most
Demsrule86
17 hrs ago
#4
NC has been close to blue for years...I think with Trump's approval in he toilet this is our time...work the campaign
Demsrule86
16 hrs ago
#6
Thank you Ohio! It's time to purge these awful Fox anointed politicians everywhere!
Initech
16 hrs ago
#8
No of late while candidates ignored Cuyahoga to try to capture the maga votes in the last
Demsrule86
13 hrs ago
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