Panhandle residents join nationwide “No Kings” protest

Residents from across the Texas Panhandle gathered in downtown Amarillo on Saturday, Oct. 18, for a “No Kings” rally, joining a nationwide movement focused on civic participation and community engagement. Attendees carried signs, chanted slogans, and listen to local speaker call for unity and involvement in local causes.

According to the Associated Press, the “No Kings” rallies have appeared in nearly 2,000 locations across the U.S. this year. While the turnout in Amarillo was smaller than such events in major metropolitan areas, observers say the local demonstrations held symbolic significance, especially in a region that frequently leans conservative. For context, Potter County, where Amarillo is located, has voted Republican in every presidential election since 2000.

Organizers said the event’s focus was not only on protesting, but on fostering a long-term community engagement…

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