California “Save America” campaign is blooming all over the voters: public opinion support Trump

Early in the morning of Jan. 6, people held a mini-concert in Westminster, Orange County’s “Little Saigon,” in support of Trump.

On Wednesday, Jan. 6, the same day the U.S. Congress held a joint session in Washington, D.C., thousands of Americans flocked to Washington, D.C., for a “Save America” rally to call for an end to vote-theft, and large numbers of people from as far away as the West Coast in California responded in tandem to show their support for Trump.

Early in the morning of January 6, people held a mini-concert in Westminster, Orange County’s “Little Saigon,” in support of Trump.

In Southern California alone, citizens have launched round-the-clock pro-Trump campaigns in front of the Los Angeles City Hall, Long Beach, Westminster, Newport Beach, Seal Beach, Huntington Beach and Yorba Linda in Orange County.

A caravan preparing for a car tour from Westminster, Orange County.

From 6 a.m. Western time that day, people also organized car tours from Riverside and Pasadena, driving all the way into downtown Los Angeles.

Mr. (Rodechai Rosenberg) and Mrs. (Shifrah Rosenberg), who have been supporting Trump since 2016, introduced that they have been publicly supporting Trump with flags and MAGA hats on their car for the past 8 or 9 months.

While participating in the pro-Trump motorcade march that started from Westminster on the 6th, the couple said, “We’re standing up to show our support for President Trump, we’re stopping the (election) theft that’s happening, and we’re showing that there will be no compromise.”

Mrs. Rosenberg believes that the result of the meeting on the 6th is most likely not what the people are happy to see, or even that the election result can be confirmed at all. But no matter what, she will continue to deliver public opinion and make sure the election process is fair and impartial. “The bottom line is that Trump has won and there’s just a fraudulent election going on.”

She said it has been a long time since the United States has had a president as great as Trump, who has truly put the American people first, in addition to signing peace treaties with other countries.

“We’re here because we want to support President Trump, support Americans, support everything the president has done for America,” Mr. Rosenberg said.

“Biden has never been a good man and has done almost no good in his 47 years in politics.” He said that through this election, more Americans are recognizing the damage that the forces of the left are doing to America. “The media is also a propaganda tool for the left, and we need to stop this, we don’t want America to become China under communist (Communist) rule.”

“Trump won, and the world knows it.”

At 9:30 a.m. that day, nearly 100 cars with American flags and Trump banners marched from the downtown area of Westminster all the way to the city of Huntington Beach, attracting many people along the way to take pictures and sound their horns in support.

At 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 6, nearly 100 cars with American flags and Trump flags drove from downtown Westminster to Huntington Beach, attracting many people along the way to take photos and sound their horns in support.

At 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 6, nearly 100 cars with American flags and Trump banners drove from the downtown area of Westminster to Huntington Beach, attracting many people along the way to take photos and sound their horns in support.

At 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 6, nearly 100 cars with American flags and Trump banners drove from the downtown area of Westminster to Huntington Beach, attracting many people along the way to take photos and sound their horns in support.

At 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 6, nearly 100 cars with American flags and Trump banners drove from the downtown area of Westminster to Huntington Beach, attracting many people along the way to take photos and sound their horns in support.

At 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 6, nearly 100 cars with American flags and Trump banners drove from the downtown area of Westminster to Huntington Beach, attracting many people along the way to take photos and sound their horns in support.

By 11 a.m., more than 200 people of all ethnicities had gathered along the Pacific Coast Highway at the Huntington Beach Pier.

More than 200 people held a “Save America” rally at the Huntington Beach Pier on Jan. 6.

More than 200 people held a “Save America” rally at the Huntington Beach Pier on Jan. 6.

Voter Rebecca Desiderio said she, too, has been supporting Trump since 2016. And she has attended numerous pro-Trump rallies and marches so far this Election Day.

“I support him for a number of reasons. First of all, he really does ‘America First,’ and for a long time I felt that neither the left nor the right really cared about the American people. President Trump is the first person in a long time to value the needs of the American people and to care about what we need. It’s not about politics, it’s about the American people.”

Desiderio said what is happening at the moment seems very dark and damaging to the confidence of patriots. “But it’s not, we have confidence in our hearts that Trump won, and the reality is he won. I know it, they (leftists) know it, the whole world knows it. Think about why Japan is holding pro-Trump rallies. Why did Canada, Britain, Australia and all these other countries hold rallies for Trump? Because everybody knows he won, and everybody needs him to keep fighting.”

“If in the end Trump doesn’t win and America (democratic freedom) falls, they (the rest of the world’s democratic freedom) all fall. I know there are some (deluded) people who support the left who don’t understand that yet, who think they’re doing the right thing, but they don’t see the infiltration of communism.”

She concluded by saying, “For me personally, I’m going to continue to stand up to the rallies and I’m going to continue to pray. I’m going to continue to support Trump no matter what the outcome is.”