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On Thursday, the organizers of the Women's March on Washington released a list of 27 women who "paved the way for us to march." It didn't take long for people to notice that there was one big name missing from the roster: Hillary Clinton.
The omission of the first woman to run for U.S. president under the banner of a major party sparked a Change.org petition asking the organizers and sponsors to reconsider. "We urge you to include Hillary Clinton" as an honoree "who has inspired women to demonstrate," it reads.
So far, the petition, which also seeks to remind readers about Clinton's long history of fighting for women and children, has 4,658 supporters.
Hillary Clinton Is Not a Women's March on Washington Honoree | Fortune.com
Off to the dustbin of history with you, Hillary!
The omission of the first woman to run for U.S. president under the banner of a major party sparked a Change.org petition asking the organizers and sponsors to reconsider. "We urge you to include Hillary Clinton" as an honoree "who has inspired women to demonstrate," it reads.
So far, the petition, which also seeks to remind readers about Clinton's long history of fighting for women and children, has 4,658 supporters.
Hillary Clinton Is Not a Women's March on Washington Honoree | Fortune.com
Off to the dustbin of history with you, Hillary!