With the unifying 2018 midterm elections goals behind us?
The solidarity within the women’s march community has splintered….
Two years ago, the Women’s March sparked a movement that propelled a record number of women into politics. But today, it is fractured and so controversial that prominent Democratic women are steering clear of it altogether.
Why it matters: This year’s march is scheduled to take place on Saturday in Washington D.C. and 280 other places across the country. But despite its early momentum, the march has become at best an afterthought and at worst politically toxic for elected officials and political organizations that once supported it.