doze months after millions {of men and women|of folks} {proved|been found} for the {Ladies|Can certainly|Could} March and took to the streets en {ton|load} to protest President Trump's inauguration, demonstrators gathered on Saturday in cities across the United States, {zinc-coated|zinc coated} by way of a disdain for Mr. Overcome and his administration's {guidelines|plans|procedures}.
A deluge of facts about powerful men {mistreating|harming|maltreating} women, leading to the #MeToo moment, has {forced|pressed|moved} activists to demand {much deeper|further|more deeply} social and political change. Progressive women are {keen|excited|anxious} to build on the movement and translate their enthusiasm into electoral wins in this year's midterm elections.
Here are some highlights:
- More than 200, 000 protesters {went to|joined} the march in Fresh York on Saturday, {relating|regarding|matching} to a senior {advisor|agent|mechanic} to Mayor Bill de Blasio, who cited the figure as the {recognized|established|standard} count. A spokeswoman said it was determined by officers throughout {the location|metropolis} who are {been trained in|competed in} estimating {masses|group|audience} size. Thousands also {switched|flipped|converted} out in Washington, Mis Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, {Ancient rome|The italian capital} and hundreds of other cities and towns.
- Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats {earn|succeed|get} races in the {forthcoming|approaching|future} midterm elections. A move called "Power to the Polls, " organized by the leaders of previous year's Women's March in Washington, will be {kept|placed|organised} on Sunday in {Todas las|Algunas} Vegas.
- President Overcome said in a twitter update that it was a "perfect day for all Women to March, {inch|inches|very well} while touting "unprecedented {economical|monetary} success and wealth creation" under his watch.
Continue reading {the key} story
- Read our analysis of how activists have {tried|experimented with} to sustain the energy from last year's marche -- and the {issues|troubles} they face next.
Source -https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/20/us/womens-march.html
A deluge of facts about powerful men {mistreating|harming|maltreating} women, leading to the #MeToo moment, has {forced|pressed|moved} activists to demand {much deeper|further|more deeply} social and political change. Progressive women are {keen|excited|anxious} to build on the movement and translate their enthusiasm into electoral wins in this year's midterm elections.
Here are some highlights:
- More than 200, 000 protesters {went to|joined} the march in Fresh York on Saturday, {relating|regarding|matching} to a senior {advisor|agent|mechanic} to Mayor Bill de Blasio, who cited the figure as the {recognized|established|standard} count. A spokeswoman said it was determined by officers throughout {the location|metropolis} who are {been trained in|competed in} estimating {masses|group|audience} size. Thousands also {switched|flipped|converted} out in Washington, Mis Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, {Ancient rome|The italian capital} and hundreds of other cities and towns.
- Several speakers urged women to channel their energy into helping Democrats {earn|succeed|get} races in the {forthcoming|approaching|future} midterm elections. A move called "Power to the Polls, " organized by the leaders of previous year's Women's March in Washington, will be {kept|placed|organised} on Sunday in {Todas las|Algunas} Vegas.
- President Overcome said in a twitter update that it was a "perfect day for all Women to March, {inch|inches|very well} while touting "unprecedented {economical|monetary} success and wealth creation" under his watch.
Continue reading {the key} story
- Read our analysis of how activists have {tried|experimented with} to sustain the energy from last year's marche -- and the {issues|troubles} they face next.
Source -https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/20/us/womens-march.html
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