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although crowds were noticeably smaller than in previous years.

I think the DC March - and others may be smaller in physical size but the message has grown and the realization that Trump policy is bad for women, children and all living things has solidified. Don't be fooled. The women are more motivated than ever to rout Trump in November.

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Suburban women voting against Trump allowed Team Democrat to regain control of the House in 2018.

That is where we will win again.

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I think the DC March - and others may be smaller in physical size

Because they’re waking up to the economy, these people may not like the President, but they do love his economic policies, now if the economy were in shambles, those protester numbers would increase.

but the message has grown and the realization that Trump policy is bad for women, children and all living things has solidified. 

Yeah, uh-huh...lol

Don't be fooled.

That’s why the numbers are shrinking.

The women are more motivated than ever to rout Trump in November.

And the women supporting are equally motivated to keep him in

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Suburban women voted for Dems because they promised they would work together with Repubs to get things done for the people.

they didn’t and Dems won’t get those votes again.

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REMOVE TRUMP

Trump will hand over the presidency to the next Republican president in 2025.

nationwide Women's March rallies focused on issues such as climate change,

The climate is inevitably changing, we gotta deal with it, yeah.

pay equity,

Tell Warren to pay her female staff as much as Bernie is paying his female staff.

reproductive rights

Please don't kill babies in the womb.

and immigration.

Yep, Trump's getting the wall done and when Republicans get the House back, he can get real immigration reform done.

Suburban women voting against Trump allowed Team Democrat to regain control of the House in 2018.

That is where we will win again.

The Democrats have really shot themselves in the foot with this impeachment hoax. This, along with the reworked trade deals and the booming economy is why the Republicans will take back the House.

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Melissa McCullough of Georgetown, Indiana, said when she recently turned 50 she promised herself that she would get more involved politically. “I’m here to protest Trump, as a woman,” she said.

Gosh, all those women at Trump rallies and all those women who voted for him in 2016 must be dummies, eh?

immigration

Oh my...

Report: President Trump to shift $7.2 billion to border wall

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYqBqEz3Gxo

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Thousands gathered in cities across the country Saturday as part of the nationwide Women's March rallies focused on issues such as climate change, pay equity, reproductive rights and immigration.

The issues sound like Socialism not women's rights.

Hundreds showed up in New York City and thousands in Washington, D.C. for the rallies, which aim to harness the political power of women, although crowds were noticeably smaller than in previous years.

The numbers are down by huge amounts because people are waking up to how great the policies of Trump have actually been for America - record low unemployment including minorities, booming stock market, booming jobs market etc etc etc - meaning Trump will win in 2020.

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Yes hopefully this march can return a focus to things that can actually improve women’s lives.

Don’t need just one more Orangemanbad event with all the latest trendy issues.

which is what the media uses this march for.

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