(KWNO)-The ‘No Kings’ rally in Winona Saturday brought 1400 people to Windom Park, according to a post on the Winona Indivisible Facebook page. The post states the attendees came together “under one unified banner” and the turnout was an “undeniable declaration that sovereignty belongs to the people, not to any singular, unchecked power.”

Winona Indivisible Facebook
There were also rallies in Rushford, St. Charles, La Crescent and La Crosse. A ‘No Kings’ rally in Minneapolis drew more than 100,000 people.
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