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People listen to speeches Saturday during the Women's March 2.0 in the plaza between the Cross State Office Building and the Maine State House in Augusta.
Deyonce Ward, 12, of Skowhegan, answers questions Saturday during an interview before the Women's March 2.0 in Augusta.
People listen to speeches Saturday during the Women's March 2.0 in the plaza between the Cross State Office Building and the Maine State House in Augusta.
Emily Cain, executive director of EMILY's List, speaks during a rally Saturday at the start of the Women's March 2.0 outside the Maine State House in Augusta.
People cheer a speaker Saturday during the Women's March 2.0 in the plaza between the Cross State Office Building and the Maine State House in Augusta.
A marcher yells at a small group of counterprotesters Saturday on Capitol Street during the Women's March 2.0 in Augusta.
Hundreds of marchers walk past four counterprotesters Saturday on Capitol Street during the Women's March 2.0 in Augusta. Jarody, who only uses one name, of Augusta, said the green flag he was waving was from Kekistan. According to Southern Poverty Law Center, "The 'national flag of Kekistan' mimics a German Nazi war flag, with the Kek logo replacing the swastika and the green replacing the infamous German red. A 4chan logo is emblazoned in the upper left hand corner. Alt-righters are particularly fond of the way the banner trolls liberals who recognize its origins."
Emily Cain, executive director of EMILY's List, speaks during a rally at the start of the Women's March 2.0 on Saturday outside the Maine State House in Augusta.
Marchers cross State Street in front of the Maine State House at the beginning of the Women's March 2.0 on Saturday in Augusta. They started with speakers in the plaza between Cross State Office Building and State House before taking a lap around Capital Park.