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In reply to the discussion: The Women's March Rebranded and Reorganized. Now They're Ready for 2025 [View all]paleotn
(19,532 posts)19. 2017 women's march caused "problems"? Really.
And how do you know "a good number of these people" didn't vote? Where'd that data come from?
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The Women's March Rebranded and Reorganized. Now They're Ready for 2025 [View all]
marmar
Wednesday
OP
"Demand representation that matches the party, not the party leaders, and dictate its voice."
lapucelle
17 hrs ago
#44
"Why is the creator of the Women's March on Washington blacklisting Hillary Clinton's name?"
Cha
14 hrs ago
#48
She was recently full of praise for Donald Trump's outreach to the Muslim-American community
lapucelle
Wednesday
#31
Sarsour and Perez still appear to be affiliated with the Women's March Foundation.
lapucelle
Wednesday
#28
What about a convention to identify a limited set of issues to work on together,
snot
19 hrs ago
#42