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And what are these women against? Clintons false statement that Planned Parenthood gives them free mammograms, maybe.
I bet that at least half or more of the women have no decent answer to why they are there and what Trump stands for other then uttering lies from the left.
How many people do you think will actually show up? My bet is few locals & people from nearby cities in NJ, NY, VA, etc that would amount to maybe a thousand or two. Other than rich celebrities looking for photo-ops, I wouldnt think people will be paying $500+ to fly to DC for the march. Some narcissists might as they are desperately looking for validation & want to pretend as if they are making history but people backoff when they actually have to pay for something. Protesting locally after work doesnt cost a dime but I do not expect them to take off from work, find accomodation, beat dc traffic, ..... all for a lost cause. They are trying to make it look like the civil rights movement but it is nowhere close to being a noble cause like the MLK's march. I am a woman & I voted for Trump. I work hard & get rewarded so there is no discrimination or conspiracy against me. Not going to elect someone just for being my gender. Thats sexism.
There are many other reasons a woman would vote for another woman besides her gender Reversing your argument, you could claim a man only votes for men because they're guys which is sexism too, which is patently ridiculous. And what makes you the ultimate authority on noble causes? People have their own reasons for protesting anything.
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