In this episode of The Daily, the podcast explores the experiences of women organizers from the 2016 Women's March as they reflect on the outcomes of the 2020 and 2024 elections. The original march was driven by a mix of outrage and hope, which led to a rise in female political representation. However, with Trump's reelection in 2024, many organizers felt a wave of defeat and exhaustion. This has sparked a period of introspection about the movement's impact and its future. The interviewees grapple with the effectiveness of large protests in creating lasting political change and express uncertainty about their next steps.