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Pantsuit Nation gathers at Davenport City Hall to heal in the wake of the election

As part of the grassroots effort, Pantsuit Nation, about 20 people gathered in front of City Hall on Saturday night evening for a candlelight vigil in the wake...

DAVENPORT, Iowa — As part of Pantsuit Nation, about 20 people gathered in front of City Hall on Saturday night evening for a  candlelight vigil in the wake of the 2016 Presidential Election.

"There's a lot of protesting, violent protesting; and we wanted a way to come together to heal," said Elizabeth Rose, a resident of Davenport who supported democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the election.

Pantsuit Nation gathered at City Halls across the country at 8 p.m. CST on Saturday, November 12, 2016.

"It seems like the goal of the pantsuit nation is not to separate but to bring people together," said Susan Roelle, a resident of Davenport at the vigil.

"We have to accept that [Donald J. Trump] is going to be our president for the next 4 years, and that's not easy," said Rose. "I'm still angry; I'm still hurt, but I'm going to do everything I can to help this country heal," she said.

The violent protests happening across the country are far from the goal of Pantsuit Nation.

"For me, I am not a hater, and I would not protest and I respect the presidency, and the president. The selection of that person isn`t particularly my choice, I don't agree with philosophies, but it is what it is," said Roelle, adding that the vigil is a peaceful, welcoming environment for people who share angst about the future.

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