even though we didn't see people on the streets, month after month, and we didn't have a lot of coverage of it, that I've always believed that, once something stirs in someone's heart and they want to take action, just because they're not on the streets every day, doesn't mean that there isn't a movement.
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Senator Casey emphasizes the persistence of a movement despite lack of visible protests.
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