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DENVER -- Several hundred activists rallied Monday to show their support for President Donald Trump.

The group Main Street Patriots said rallies would be held in cities across the country at noon on Monday. The Denver rally took place on the west steps of the Colorado State Capitol.

About 350 people attended the Denver rally.

Now at Colorado Capitol: Pro Trump rally to support 45th President #kdvr #kwgn pic.twitter.com/NHUF6uB7mn — Joe St. George (@JoeStGeorge) February 27, 2017

"We strongly support President Trump in his effort to put America First and we are holding small rallies to show support for President Trump’s 'Contract with the American Voter," the Main Street Patriots website states. "Other issues are not being addressed at these rallies.

"The rallies will be positive, patriotic, uplifting, and open to anyone that supports an America First agenda. Come join us and stand united as one across this great nation and rally in the Spirit of America."

One of the speakers at the rally was 12-year-old Weston Imer, who was co-chair of Trump's campaign office in Jefferson County.

13 year old Weston now speaking at Pro Trump rally..helped run JeffCo office pic.twitter.com/IdsLrGNWqh — Joe St. George (@JoeStGeorge) February 27, 2017

No tickets were required.

"Bring a lawn chair and sack lunch. Also a trash bag to clean-up our mess afterwards," a Facebook page set up for Monday's rally in Denver suggested.

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