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In reply to the discussion: The Women's March Rebranded and Reorganized. Now They're Ready for 2025 [View all]JMCKUSICK
(659 posts)13. 3 reasons to protest
1. Reinvigorate our party from the ground up. We have two years to determine what regular America is talking about in '26.(Things that matter, poverty, sorry lack of services all over Rural America etc...)
2. Demand representation that matches the party, not the party leaders, and dictate its voice. (Protest is one method)
3. (Most Important) Get out from our computer screens and start connecting. Imagine what we can do together
if we work together. Our passions deserve names and supporters names deserve recognition and our goals deserve Public Exposure Locally!
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"Demand representation that matches the party, not the party leaders, and dictate its voice."
lapucelle
Dec 26
#44
"Why is the creator of the Women's March on Washington blacklisting Hillary Clinton's name?"
Cha
Dec 26
#48
She was recently full of praise for Donald Trump's outreach to the Muslim-American community
lapucelle
Dec 25
#31
Sarsour and Perez still appear to be affiliated with the Women's March Foundation.
lapucelle
Dec 25
#28