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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsLet's not forget The Women's March
I didn't see it coming. There was some chatter* here on DU about it.
What I watched that day gave me hope but it was a big eye opener. It was massive. Unprecedented.
What we've seen since then has been a networking of women, the DNC tapping** great candidates, and a flood of volunteers in specific races.
I'm hearing "Suburbs" a lot related to Biden. This, to me, is a result and a ROARING🙌 of The Women's March.
* sorry
** DAMNIT!
🙌 I "Jazz hand"ed that. YES!
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Let's not forget The Women's March (Original Post)
underpants
Mar 2020
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Wounded Bear
(63,980 posts)1. Definitely owe a lot to women this cycle...
Black women in the south. Suburban women.
Lots of good young women in the House.
Keep the blue wave going.
underpants
(195,571 posts)7. Abrams or Kamala
It's all about turnout.
Stacey is a Delta. If she was AKA...Look out.
Amy or Elizabeth would be great but we NEED Cleveland.
Dave in VA
(2,268 posts)2. My wife just said the same thing when Michigan was called for Biden.
jimlup
(8,009 posts)3. All hope is lost
realize that
underpants
(195,571 posts)5. That is one of most succinct and greatest DU posts I've ever seen
Thank you.
