Recently, a protest in Montgomery, Alabama, against new congressional redistricting attracted numerous out-of-state activists. The event, called the "All Roads Lead to the South" rally, was heavily supported by financial contributions from George Soros.
1. Leftwing activists organized a rally in Montgomery, criticizing local leaders and the recently approved congressional map.
2. Over 109 buses carried activists from multiple states, including Oregon and Ohio, to the rally in just six days.
3. The protest was led by groups such as Black Voters Matter and the No Kings coalition, both linked to Soros through significant funding.
4. Notable politicians from outside Alabama, including Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Cory Booker, participated in the rally.
5. Many Alabamians support the agenda of former President Donald Trump, indicating a clash between local sentiment and the rally's aims.
The rally reflects broader tensions between local Alabama politics and national activist movements, highlighting significant financial backing and involvement from prominent figures.
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