Just one day after President Donald Trump was inaugurated, thousands marched on Washington, D.C., as part of the Women’s March organized by critics of the newly seated president.
The phrase “not my president” popped up on signs and in chants as they called Trump names and lamented the fact that the popular vote — which Hillary Clinton won by approximately 3 million votes — was superseded by the Electoral College.
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Referring to the sitting president as the “harasser-in-chief,” Steinem claimed that he was not really the president because he had lost the popular vote by 10 million vote
[contentcards url=”http://ijr.com/the-declaration/2017/12/1032361-feminist-hero-gloria-steinem-says-donald-trump-isnt-president-claims-lost-10-million-votes/” target=”_blank”]At the Massachusetts Women's Conference in Boston, feminist icon @GloriaSteinem had blistering words for @POTUS. https://t.co/beUcKzcIO7 pic.twitter.com/YvNJYjRjxt
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