Signs and scenes from the Women's March, drawing hundreds to

Oct 02, 2021 View Original Article
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"Other signs paid tribute to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who was replaced on the court by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a conservative Catholic who has written that abortion is always immoral."
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"The day of demonstrations, organized by the Women's March, was the first that the group has hosted since former president Donald Trump left office."
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"It was Trump's 2016 election that inspired the first Women's March, which drew millions of protesters to Washington and around the country and is widely considered the largest single-day protest in the country's history, inspiring people to become first-time protesters, activists and politicians."
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-6% Liberal
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34% : Other signs paid tribute to the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, who was replaced on the court by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a conservative Catholic who has written that abortion is "always immoral."

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