WASHINGTON — Thousands of society from across the mother country converged on the on Saturday, one month before the Nov. 2 congressional elections, to revive for jobs, education, immigration get ahead of and other unstinting causes. Some participants called the outcome a counterpoint to the Tea Party faction and a reply to what they see as a rightward muu-muu in the nation's political debate.
"We're fired up, and we're fighting for jobs and justice," said Cheryl Albright, of , R.I., a community vigorousness advocate. "We into this is the verifiable America. Look at all the diversity," she said.
"This is not feel favourably impressed by the Tea Party. They christen themselves the unaffected America; we're the veritable America, too.
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