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The anti-Trump protesters gathered at the Miller Hill Mall and drove to the scene at 4 p.m., four hours before the president was expected to touch down and deliver a speech to supporters at the airport.

The Biden supporters displayed campaign signs — some official and some homemade — as many passing motorists honked and gestured, whether in support or opposition.

"I felt that we needed to do something that's really inclusive and representative of all the different things that people care about," said Kate Horvath, who organized the demonstration, "and in a respectful way carry forward a really positive event celebrating some of the things that we're for as a community, as opposed to talking about all the things we hate."

Deb Duffy holds a Biden/Harris sign as Joseph Lapp tapes it to her vehicle before Wednesday’s demonstration. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

Deb Duffy holds a Biden/Harris sign as Joseph Lapp tapes it to her vehicle before Wednesday’s demonstration. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

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Lee Cutler said the parade and protest was about "visibility," noting Minnesota has abruptly turned into a battleground state in 2020. Trump's Duluth rally is his third in the state since August, and Biden also campaigned in Duluth earlier in September.

"Minnesota is the longest-running blue state in the country, and we plan to keep it that way," Cutler said, referencing the state's support of the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1976. "It's weird that we've become more of a swing state this year, but the way to keep it blue is to make sure that people are seeing us."

Lola Lillo (left) and Janis Greene demonstrate along Airport Road Tuesday. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

Lola Lillo (left) and Janis Greene demonstrate along Airport Road Tuesday. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

Cutler, a board member for the 8th Congressional District DFL, said he doesn't see an enthusiasm gap for his party this year. The difference, he said, is a more positive message among Biden supporters.

"Trump people can be loud," Cutler said, "but we can be just as loud."

Katie Bakke, 32, of Duluth, held a sign that read “I dissent” with a drawing of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dissent collar. Her son, Felix Estby, held a sign that said “Trump 0 out of 5. Do not recommend.”

Katie Bakke, 32, of Duluth, held a sign that read “I dissent” with a drawing of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dissent collar. Her son, Felix Estby, held a sign that said “Trump 0 out of 5. Do not recommend.” (Jimmy Lovrien / jlovrien@duluthnews.com)

Katie Bakke, 32, of Duluth, held a sign that read “I dissent” with a drawing of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s dissent collar. Her son, Felix Estby, held a sign that said “Trump 0 out of 5. Do not recommend.” (Jimmy Lovrien / jlovrien@duluthnews.com)

“It feels kind of gross,” Bakke said of Trump holding a rally in Duluth. “I don’t even plan to stay here too much longer just because I kind of have an icky feeling.”

Biden supporter Joe Phelps, 55, of Side Lake, Minnesota, erected a 10-foot flag on the front of his Jeep parked along Airport Road.

“Trump supporters, they believe that they own the flag,” Phelps said. “So I thought I should bring mine down here to show support for our country.”

George Sundstrom, 79, a veteran from French River, held a protest sign before the Trump rally Wednesday in Duluth. (Jimmy Lovrien / jlovrien@duluthnews.com)

George Sundstrom, 79, a veteran from French River, held a protest sign before the Trump rally Wednesday in Duluth. (Jimmy Lovrien / jlovrien@duluthnews.com)

George Sundstrom, of French River, who turned 79 years old Wednesday, stood on the side of the road holding a sign that read “U.S. Vets not suckers, losers or draft dodgers,” referencing Trump’s name calling of servicemen and women that died in combat.

Sundstrom, a U.S. Marine Corps and Army National Guard veteran, said hearing that “was really despicable to me because (Trump) never served in the service — he was a draft dodger.”

“This is without a doubt the most election that I have been involved in,” Sundstrom said.

Sundstrom, a U.S. Marine Corps and Army National Guard veteran, said hearing that “was really despicable to me because (Trump) never served in the service — he was a draft dodger.”

Biden supporters and Trump opponents gather on both sides of Airport Road before the president’s arrival in Duluth on Wednesday. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

Biden supporters and Trump opponents gather on both sides of Airport Road before the president’s arrival in Duluth on Wednesday. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

Janet Nelson served as a Biden delegate at the virtual Democratic National Convention in August, reprising a role she had in 2016 for Hillary Clinton. Nelson is active in a group that's working to boost the candidate's profile locally.

"We just put out about 600 signs," she said.

Official Biden-Harris signs were aplenty along the parade route, though many opted for homemade signs with expressions directed as Trump such as "Vote him out" and "you can't fix stupid."

While a few vehicles with pro-Trump messages moved through the area — including one hauling a large sign on a trailer — confrontations seemed to kept to a minimum, as requested by organizers. A few middle fingers could be seen and men in at least one truck yelled expletives at the protesters, but no physical altercations were seen. Police also patrolled the area frequently.

 A Trump supporter drives by opponents on Airport Road in Duluth on Wednesday. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

A Trump supporter drives by opponents on Airport Road in Duluth on Wednesday. (Steve Kuchera / skuchera@duluthnews.com)

Trump rallygoers were being asked to park at Amsoil Arena and take a shuttle to the airport, entering the venue from a closed-off section of Airport Approach Road, which likely limited the chances of any major conflicts.

The Biden supporters planned to disperse at sundown — though another local group, the Gitchigumi Scouts, said they would attempt to host a march along Airport Approach Road starting at 6:30 p.m.

"You look at all the beautiful people here who are promoting, excited about and celebrating their values and the things they care about," Horvath said. "That's so much more powerful than listening to hate and divisive rhetoric."

This is a developing story; check back for updates.

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