TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - More than 200 people in Tallahassee gathered at the state capitol building Wednesday to protest the results of the election after Donald Trump was pronounced President-Elect.
Capital city residents weren't the only ones in an uproar as protests took place all across the nation.
Earlier today, at least 120 protesters were arrested across the country.
The Students for a Democratic Society staged the protest, with less than 24 hours notice given to community members and students in attendance.
They carried signs, and chanted "the people united, will never be defeated."
Local family therapist, Jane Marks, said this year's election has been the most divisive election she's witnessed, with so many people acting on strong feelings about both candidates.
"Right now it's pretty acute because it just happened, but within weeks, weeks from now, three or four weeks from now this will become a memory as opposed to a heartache or something hard felt," Marks said.
If anyone is feeling intense feelings following the results of the election, Marks suggests to take a break from social media in order to get back to a normal routine both mentally and physically.