By Mike Shelby
Bottom Line Up Front: While I doubt Indivisible achieved a turnout of seven million protestors on Saturday, it kind of doesn’t matter. Turnout was still in the millions in an election off-year (which is a feat), and they’re still building the narrative of a popular movement that opposes the ‘illegitimate power grab’ that’s likely to happen in the midterm elections. The building blocks of a Color Revolution continue to be assembled. – M.S.
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On Saturday, 18 October, I attended my local No Kings protest, with a turnout of about 700 protestors. This was about the same size as the original No Kings protest we had back in June. It was for the most part a collection of establishment Democrats – probably 75% Boomers with 10% college students and 20% in-between college and Boomer age.
I arrived early and checked in at the organizer table to volunteer. They eventually gave me a tally counter (the “clicker”) and asked me to get an official count during the protest, which is how I know accurately about how many people attended! Local news reported about a thousand in attendance, which is an overestimate, and an error that I think is likely to have been made across the country…
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