Anonymous wrote:Most women voted for T.
Anonymous wrote:The only thing lower than the attendance was the testosterone levels of the men who showed up.
Anonymous wrote:I don't see the point of this. I'll protest specific policies. Not this general "Trump bad' thing. He's terrible and unquestionably worse than the alternative, but no politician is a saint. Dems have utterly failed the middle class and this is why we are here.
Anonymous wrote:My 20-something niece and 3 of her friends are driving 9+ hours to attend. She has never been political so the fact that she is planning to drive that far--and bringing several likeminded friends with her--was a surprise to me.
Anonymous wrote:Most women voted for T.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most women voted for T.
Not true. Most women voted for Harris. In fact 53% voted for Harris. She would have won by a landslide if it were up to women.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1535251/presidential-election-exit-polls-share-votes-gender-us/
Bless your heart.
Now do *white* women.
I see you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Turnout will be low. People are burnt out and less confident in their rights / the March being safe and protected.
And per PPs it is relevant that more people including more women voted for Trump. Far fewer ppl are upset this time, even if in our communities we are horrified. Many people are fine with or in favor of T than in 2016.
Many sat it out and did not vote. His overall counts were historically low. The result looks far stronger than it was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think the turn out will be this year? Wondering about all road closures and crowds. Will there be counter protests with folks gathering for inauguration? How messy will downtown be over next few days?
It is now the People’s March
The erasure of women continues.
op here. I had the name of the event wrong. It was intended as the People’s March all along. The women’s March organizers were helping to promote.
We had no issues minus parking further away from building/using alternative garage. The commute home was a little wild from tourists. Normal weekend level, maybe a few extra long beards and no necks on the sidewalks looking lost.
Well, aren't you just charming. How utterly unsurprising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think the turn out will be this year? Wondering about all road closures and crowds. Will there be counter protests with folks gathering for inauguration? How messy will downtown be over next few days?
It is now the People’s March
The erasure of women continues.
op here. I had the name of the event wrong. It was intended as the People’s March all along. The women’s March organizers were helping to promote.
We had no issues minus parking further away from building/using alternative garage. The commute home was a little wild from tourists. Normal weekend level, maybe a few extra long beards and no necks on the sidewalks looking lost.