"I don't like watching our country go down a path that creates hate and damage to the people – that's not what government is supposed to," said Jill Bronner, a 40-year-old lawyer who's raising her two sons in Gladwyne, who said Saturday's march was her first ever. She held aloft a small sign that said, simply, "Resist," and said Trump "has said some incredibly vulgar things that no man with any respect for women would say, and if they did say it, upon being caught they would apologize and recognize how wrong it is."