Remove, Reverse, Reclaim NJ: ‘Rally for Democracy’

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You are invited to stand with fellow NJ residents and make your voice heard. On Saturday, April 5, a rally will be held in Trenton as part of a nationwide effort to hold our leaders accountable and fight for the principles that define us as Americans. Together, we will send a powerful message:

REMOVE corrupt politicians from office

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REVERSE the damage

RECLAIM our democracy

This rally is part of a movement about standing up for what is right, fighting for accountability, and ensuring that our elected officials work for everyone, not just a powerful few. While protests will occur across the country, we are proud to provide a space in Trenton for those who cannot travel to other major cities but still want to make their voices heard.

What to Expect:

• A passionate gathering of like-minded individuals fighting for democracy,

• Opportunities to connect with local organizers and learn how you can get involved,

• A chance to make your voice heard loud and clear.

Bring your signs, your passion, and your determination. Let’s show the nation that New Jersey stands for justice, accountability, and the power of the people. This is our moment. This is our movement. Whether you’re a seasoned activist or new to the cause, your presence matters. Join us on April 5 in Trenton and be part of the change.

For questions or to get involved, email NJ50501info@gmail.com

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