Thousands of people gathered in Washington DC November 14th to protest during the Million MAGA March. 

Supporters who turned out in support for the “#StoptheSteal” movement, an internet movement that has quickly gained steam in cities across the United States, expressed their distrust in the 2020 election results, citing allegations of mass fraud in mail-in voting and other tabulations.

These attendees, which included Republicans, Constitutionalists, Independents, Conservatives, and Libertarians, among others, streamed into the nation’s capital from all 50 states to show their support for President Trump. 

“He won’t run in 2024,” one supporter told me, “beause he’s going to win this year.” 

“But we’re not going to burn down our home if he loses,” another supporter said. “We’re going to grit our teeth and go back to work and wait another four years.” 

Below, you will see the faces of some of the supporters who attended the rally in Washington DC. I felt it was important to show you the faces behind some of the stories I’ve learned and shared already as an illustration of the real people — and dreams, goals, and concerns — behind the votes and numbers this past week. 

[Editors Note]: It is here that I want to remind you of the premise of this project — we are more alike than different and most people are good. We the Voters is a non-partisan project; coverage of any group or event by We the Voters does not equal endorsement. As with all of my coverage in the past year, I hope it helps you gain a more full picture of the many pieces in the American puzzle.