Once again, protesters marched in Kansas City.
The goal is to show their strong opposition to President-elect Donald Trump.
"I feel like our voices need to be heard. People think the election is fair, but I don't think that," said organizer Hannah Wetzel.
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Protester Nathan Straubel is taking it one step further.
"I'm actually going to change my major to go to political science school because I actually want to become a politician myself," Straubel said.
Hundreds showed up for Friday night's march.
They hope it goes beyond a march and turns into a movement.
"We’re actually having a meeting to get coffee or a drink and discuss what the law is, etc.," said protester David Meyer. "Because you can only march so often before you can make a change.”
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Lexi Sutter can be reached at lexi.sutter@kshb.com.