GALLERY: Stop the Steal rally
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About fifty people attended the Stop the Steal rally Saturday, which started at the Teton County Fairgrounds and ended at Town Square. Similar rallies across the country aimed to bring to light election fraud. There currently is no evidence to support President Trump's claims of widespread voter fraud and irregularities that changed the outcome of of the Nov. 3 election.


Jenny Desrochers leads the march to Town Square during the Stop the Steal rally on Saturday. “I’m here because I believe the election was unfair,” Desrochers said. “We want to show our support for President Trump and let him know we are behind him 100 percent.” There is currently no evidence supporting the president’s claims of widespread voter fraud.
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About 50 people attended Jackson’s “Stop the Steal” rally Saturday, which started at the Teton County Fairgrounds and ended at Town Square. Like many other similar events held across the country, the demonstration aimed to highlight alleged fraud in the Nov. 3 election.
- KAYLA RENIE/Jackson Hole Daily


Katherine Rueckert waves her Trump flag at Town Square during the Stop the Steal rally on Saturday. "We believe there was election fraud and this isn't over," Rueckert said. "If Joe Biden does win, we'll accept that, but we believe in election integrity above all else."
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE


Robert Benedict, who organized Jackson’s “Stop the Steal” rally, gives a thumbs up to passersby as he and about 40 others march on foot to Town Square as several cars follow during Saturday’s rally.
“We are here to legitimize Joe Biden,” Benedict said. “But there has been so many allegations of election fraud. We can’t rely on somebody’s word. We need to know for sure that there’s been no fraud.”
- KAYLA RENIE/Jackson Hole Daily


Roselynn Fulbright, 16, marches to Town Square along with approximately 50 other people, in their vehicles and on foot, during the Stop the Steal rally on Saturday. "They should count every vote," Fulbright said. "We're standing up for ourselves and practicing our First Amendment rights."
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
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Jenny Desrochers leads the march to Town Square during the Stop the Steal rally on Saturday. “I’m here because I believe the election was unfair,” Desrochers said. “We want to show our support for President Trump and let him know we are behind him 100 percent.” There is currently no evidence supporting the president’s claims of widespread voter fraud.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
About 50 people attended Jackson’s “Stop the Steal” rally Saturday, which started at the Teton County Fairgrounds and ended at Town Square. Like many other similar events held across the country, the demonstration aimed to highlight alleged fraud in the Nov. 3 election.
- KAYLA RENIE/Jackson Hole Daily
Two attendees march with their dog on foot along with approximately two dozen others to Town Square during the Stop the Steal rally on Saturday.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Attendees raise signs and flags in the air at Town Square during the Stop the Steal rally on Saturday.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Katherine Rueckert waves her Trump flag at Town Square during the Stop the Steal rally on Saturday. "We believe there was election fraud and this isn't over," Rueckert said. "If Joe Biden does win, we'll accept that, but we believe in election integrity above all else."
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Robert Benedict, who organized Jackson’s “Stop the Steal” rally, gives a thumbs up to passersby as he and about 40 others march on foot to Town Square as several cars follow during Saturday’s rally.
“We are here to legitimize Joe Biden,” Benedict said. “But there has been so many allegations of election fraud. We can’t rely on somebody’s word. We need to know for sure that there’s been no fraud.”
- KAYLA RENIE/Jackson Hole Daily
John Keith attends the Stop the Steal rally at Town Square on Saturday.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Roselynn Fulbright, 16, marches to Town Square along with approximately 50 other people, in their vehicles and on foot, during the Stop the Steal rally on Saturday. "They should count every vote," Fulbright said. "We're standing up for ourselves and practicing our First Amendment rights."
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Attendees gather at Town Square for the Stop the Steal rally on Saturday.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
Attendees sing the national anthem before dispersing during the Stop the Steal rally at Town Square on Saturday.
- KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE
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