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Knoxville womens march (and three others) (Original Post) unc70 Jan 2018 OP
These candidates or officials attended the womensMarch... riversedge Jan 2018 #1
Link provides very good coverage plus great pics bobbieinok Jan 2018 #2

riversedge

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1. These candidates or officials attended the womensMarch...
Mon Jan 22, 2018, 02:26 PM
Jan 2018

Love the pics. Thanks

....A number of current candidates and office holders attended the various rallies. Not surprisingly, none joined the two smallest groups, but it’s instructive for voters to know who attended which of the two larger rallies. Mayor Rogero addressed the Women’s March and was seen greeting people waiting in line to enter the rally area. Also attending the Women’s March and standing on stage: City Council members Finbarr Saunders, Stephanie Welch, Lauren Rider, Seema Singh Perez, Gwen McKenzie and Marshall Stair, and County Commissioner Evelyn Gill. Rene Hoyos, U. S. congressional candidate in Tennessee’s second district, accepted an award from the group, Joshua Williams, candidate for U.S. Congress in Tennessee’s second district, and State Representative Rick Staples attended..............







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