Anti-Trump Protesters Rally For 'Marginalized' In California

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A few hundred people gathered outside CNN's Los Angeles headquarters to protest president-elect Donald Trump on the fifth day of demonstrations since the election.

Police Officer Norma Eisenman says the rally Sunday is peaceful and there have been no arrests.

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Protester Annamarie Davidson says she knows the world is watching and she wants to be "on the right side of history." The 28-year-old says marchers are rallying for the rights of immigrants, Muslims, gay people and other groups she says Trump's campaign marginalized.

In San Francisco hundreds of people, including many families with children, marched from Golden Gate Park to Ocean Beach chanting "Love trumps hate!" In the city's financial district, a small group stood outside a building partly owned by the president-elect, hoisting signs that read "Dump Trump."

In Santa Ana protesters gathered outside the Old Orange County Courthouse to hear speeches from a small business owner and the Iranian Student Union leader at UC Irvine. They are protesting what they call President-Elect Trump's "harmful policies against marginalized communities and the environment."

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