A group of distraught liberals in Wisconsin shouted out their frustrations over the 2024 presidential election on Lake Michigan ahead of Donald Trump’s second term.
About two dozen Wisconsinites gathered at Klode Park, on the shore of Lake Michigan near Milwaukee, to let out their “primal scream” as they mourned the loss of Kamala Harris in the 2024 poll.
Standing on the sandy storefront, the group let out about 10 seconds of shouting in unison, some bending their waists to fully express their frustrations on the windy morning of Nov. 9, a video posted by Tamara Gibbs showed.
One woman, wearing a plaid shirt, let out an extra scream as the group stared at the soothing water.
A few attendees later stripped off and headed into the cold Great Lake for a quick dip, playing in the waves for a few minutes before returning to shore.
During their conversation before the “primal scream,” one of the participants recalled an interaction she had with her granddaughter, who asked, “Grandma, do you think she will run again in four years?” Because I want to help her win!’
Her story was received with applause.
Another woman reminded her fellow disappointed voters that they must work at the “local level” to protect their rights and values and not give up.
About two dozen Wisconsin residents gathered at Klode Park on the shore of Lake Michigan near Milwaukee to let out their “primal scream” as they mourned Kamala Harris’ loss in the 2024 election.
Standing on the sandy storefront, the group let out about 10 seconds of shouting in unison, some bending at the waist to fully express their frustrations on a windy morning.
The event took place just a few days after the election in which Trump ultimately prevailed
“Two years from now, we have an opportunity in this state to take back the legislature [branch]’ she said to thunderous applause.
Gibbs said Republican supporters showed up at the event waving Trump flags, but did not harass the group.
Police were also on the scene for the event that took place just a few days after the election.
Trump won the election with 312 electoral college votes, while Harris fell significantly short of 270 with 226.
The Republican leader also received 50 percent of the vote, good for almost 77 million votes. Harris scored 48.4 percent of the vote with 74 million.
Ahead of Thanksgiving, the defeated vice president released a video to her supporters, telling them the fight was not over.
“I just need to remind you: never let anyone take your power from you. You have the same power as you did before November 5,” she said, referring to the date of the presidential election she lost to newly elected President Donald Trump.
Trump won the election with 312 Electoral College votes, while Harris fell behind with 226
Ahead of Thanksgiving, the defeated vice president released a video to her supporters
She was dressed in work clothes for the video in what appeared to be a living room and looked teary-eyed as she delivered the 28-second message.
“And you have the same goal as you. And you have the same ability to engage and inspire,” she continued. “So never let anyone or any circumstance take your power from you.”
It’s unclear what prompted the VP to give the pep talk.
Harris officially conceded the afternoon after the election on the campus of her alma mater Howard University, where her election night party had been held.
Some of her supporters in the crowd wept openly.
Meanwhile, Trump has kicked off his transition over the past three weeks by appointing a slew of Cabinet officials.
His original AG choice, Congressman Matt Gaetz, has since been left out of consideration and has also left his seat in Congress.
He was replaced by Pam Bondi, a longtime Trump supporter, like many of the newly elected president’s picks.
Other nominations include RFK Jr. for Minister of Health, Dr. Oz for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense.