Opinion | Noah Berlatsky: President Trump's lies and cruelty fueled a real resistance. That's hopeful news for progressivism. - NBCNewsTHINK
In order to try to find out more specifically who is in the Resistance, Fisher attended all of the large-scale marches from the Women's March through the 2018 midterms and randomly surveyed participants. Though exact composition differed somewhat, Fisher found that more than 70 percent of protesters had a bachelor's degree or higher. Participants also tended to be white: The March for Racial Justice was 62 percent white, while the Women's March was 87 percent white.
One common talking point among pundits is that candidates need a positive campaign message; simply running against Trump is not enough. Fisher found that protesters were energized by a wide range of issues, from climate change to racial justice. However, when she asked why they were in the street, she said,"a lot of the people say they come out specifically in response to Trump and his actions.
, for example, found that one in five Americans participated in political rallies from 2016 to 2018. Almost 20 percent of these protesters had never participated in a rally before.helped defeat
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