Scenes From the People's March

AP Photo/Luca Bruno

As I described yesterday, the rebranded Women's March is taking place in Washington, DC and some other cities around the country today. The original Women's March brought out hundreds of thousands of protesters but this year's People's March has less lofty goals

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The march, two days before Inauguration Day, is a joint effort among civil rights, racial and social justice, and reproductive health organizations. Organizers hope that the march can inspire people who have who felt exhausted and resigned and that protesters can turn their passions, outrage and fears into collective opposition...

“If the prerequisite were that we shouldn’t get out or shouldn’t take action … unless it can be bigger than the biggest thing that ever was, no one would ever take action,” said Rachel O’Leary Carmona, the executive director of Women’s March.

The gathering in DC was set to start at 10 am followed by a march to the Lincoln Memorial starting at 11 am. There is already some video on X showcasing the event. One focus of the march is abortion rights.

People on the left are celebrating the size of the crowd but it's hard to actually get a sense of it. In this video clip of Franklin Park, for instance, I see maybe 1,000 people. That's not nothing on a very frigid morning in DC but it's not a massive turnout either.

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This video from the same spot is longer. Near the end we get a walk around the crowd and it's really not that packed. There's a lot of space between people toward the back.

One reporter on scene estimated several hundred people in this spot but this was a bit earlier.

To be fair, this was only one of three initial gatherings which were all supposed to meet up for the march. So there are more people. Here's the crowd at Farragut Square. Again, this looks like maybe 1,000 people to me.

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Lots of energy directed at Trump of course.

At some point they started marching and chanting.

This is one of the best shots of the crowd size.

Eventually they all converged at the Lincoln Memorial. 

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There's a video here that shows the crowd. 

Of course protest organizers always multiply the crowd count by 5-10 so I'm sure they'll claim it was a huge success. It's clearly several thousand people but I don't think it's the 25,000 they were hoping for much less the 50,000 mentioned in some articles. Whatever the crowd size actually is, It's certainly a long way from the reported 500,000 who turned up in 2017.

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