Hundreds of people lined both sides of First Avenue protesting President Trump's arrival and several of his policies.

"They go low, we go high," was just one of several chants the group said for hours Wednesday evening.

Many traveled from across the state to come to this protest. The group, Indivisible Dubuque, came to the protest hoping President Trump would see that not all Iowans support his policies.

Many in this crowd voiced concern about the proposed American Health Care Act.

"I don't believe he represents what Iowa stands for. And there are other people fighting and resisting and we will continue for several months if we have to," Shari Flatt said.

"There is a middle class and there are people worried about weakening of the Medicare, Medicaid, just about everything he's tried to do. He hasn't really accomplished anything that I've seen other than to get us upset," Helen Varner said.

Planned Parenthood of the Heartland also had a large show of support at the protest.

Cedar Rapids Police say no arrests were made during the protest.