Opponents of abortion watching the women's march on their televisions last Saturday stewed as they saw the Planned Parenthood logo over the stage and the actress Scarlett Johansson praising the group for the gynecological care she received as a teenager.
But for these viewers, there was an even bigger problem. The women's march had drawn an estimated half-million people to Washington, and many more to simultaneous demonstrations around the country, dominating the nation's news coverage just six days before abortion foes were holding their annual march.
Since then, the organizers of that march have been telling their followers: You'd better turn out on Friday.
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