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Secret Service put a fence around the White House to secure the building from unexpected protests in Washington D.C. on Election Day. (NOV 3, 2020)
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Protesters gather up to put signs on the White House’s fence in Washington D.C. on Election Day. (NOV 3, 2020)
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Law Enforcement is also preparing to block the streets to avoid any type of conflicting situations from unexpected protests in Washington D.C. on Election Day. (NOV 3, 2020)
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Buildings are also participating to border their properties to avoid any damages in case there is an unexpected protest in Washington D.C. on Election Day. (NOV 3, 2020)
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Protesters put signs on the White House’s fence representing anger towards President Donald J. Trump in Washington D.C. on Election Day. (NOV 3, 2020)
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Protesters gather up to put signs on the White House’s fence in Washington D.C. on Election Day. (NOV 3, 2020)
PHOTO STORY | Election day in Washington D.C.
Protesters gather together on election day to protest in front of the White House.
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Angela Proca, Photo Editor
Angela Proca is a Photo Editor for The Mirror. She is a senior in her second year of journalism. Outside of journalism, she is involved in dance and her job at RioZonas Acai. She loves hanging out with friends and thrifting in her free time. Angela plans on going to a four year university after high school and will major in whatever she feels like writing on her college applications.