Excerpts from AP article
Suburbanites embrace anti-Trump resistance before No Kings protests, saying, ‘This is our fight’
By STEVE PEOPLES
Updated 9:51 AM EDT, March 26, 2026
- convinced that President Donald Trump represents a direct threat to American democracy.
- two-thirds of more than 3,000 planned demonstrations will be held outside urban areas. Overall, more than 9 million people are expected to turn out nationwide
- Across the country, college-educated suburban voters recoiled from Trump’s brand of politics. They shifted sharply toward Democrats in the 2018 midterms and in the presidential elections that followed.
- The suburbs have also grown more diverse and educated over the past few decades, demographic shifts that may make Democrats more confident. In both of the past two presidential elections, AP VoteCast found that college-educated and non-white suburban voters were much likelier to support the Democratic candidate.
In America, there are #NoKings. #WeThePeople are exercising our right to peaceably assemble. #BringYourPeople and join the millions gathering March 28 to exercise our freedom of speech.
#RepublicansHaveLostCredibility #DownWithDictators #NoToleranceForTyrants
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