
"More than 60 people gathered to take part in a No Kings Indivisible rally in the hamlet of Polebridge, in the borderlands of Glacier National Park, locally organized by Rep. Powers. The area surrounding Polebridge is colloquially known as the North Fork, and boasts around 100 year-round residents, including Powers. Almost all of the people here are North Forkers, so they're my constituents, Powers told the Daily Montanan."
"Armed with signs, flags, and costumes, the ralliers circled up in the dirt intersection, occasionally parting ways to let cars headed into the national park squeeze through, along with one disgruntled carload of tourists who grumbled about not needing to be confronted with politics as they walked into the Mercantile to get coffee and pastries. Don't take it personally, Polebridgers. There's always a few in every crowd."
More than 60 people gathered in Polebridge, a tiny hamlet near Glacier National Park, to take part in a No Kings Indivisible rally. Polebridge has fewer than 100 year-round residents and a famous general store, the Polebridge Mercantile, with a prominent huckleberry bear-claw display near the northernmost park entrance. The rally was locally organized by Rep. Powers and attracted mostly North Fork residents, with a few tourists joining after seeing the event. Ralliers assembled in a dirt intersection with signs, flags, and costumes, occasionally letting cars pass; one carload of tourists grumbled while entering the Mercantile for coffee and pastries.
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