Men are you OK with your wife voting Harris?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am just astounded that someone says “tee eve”!

And as far as I am concerned, I would rather ask someone what their salary is before I ask them their vote. Ask them what their confession was, before I ask them their vote. What their birthday wish was before they blow out the candles, before their vote. Their weight, before vote……

Get it- all things you don’t ask people.


+100
It’s astounding that Democrats seem to have no filter or understanding of common etiquette.


It's astounding that Republicans seem to have no understanding that if you're going to strip away 50 years of fundamental rights from someone, asking about it is not a matter of etiquette.


Good grief. Seek help.


So you don't think the right to manage one's own body is fundamental?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Women, are you OK with your husband voting for Trump?


No, it would show he didn’t value my health and safety or that of our daughter.

Luckily I chose a man of character.





Not sure why the eye roll. The plight of that Texas woman is every woman in 2 years if the GOP wins this election.


There seem to be some posters on here that are not very educated about human reproduction and all of the dangers and issues associated with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am just astounded that someone says “tee eve”!

And as far as I am concerned, I would rather ask someone what their salary is before I ask them their vote. Ask them what their confession was, before I ask them their vote. What their birthday wish was before they blow out the candles, before their vote. Their weight, before vote……

Get it- all things you don’t ask people.


+100
It’s astounding that Democrats seem to have no filter or understanding of common etiquette.


It's astounding that Republicans seem to have no understanding that if you're going to strip away 50 years of fundamental rights from someone, asking about it is not a matter of etiquette.


100000%
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women, are you OK with your husband voting for Trump?


No, it would show he didn’t value my health and safety or that of our daughter.

Luckily I chose a man of character.





Not sure why the eye roll. The plight of that Texas woman is every woman in 2 years if the GOP wins this election.


There seem to be some posters on here that are not very educated about human reproduction and all of the dangers and issues associated with it.


Also true for the politicians trying to regulate women's bodies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women, are you OK with your husband voting for Trump?


No, it would show he didn’t value my health and safety or that of our daughter.

Luckily I chose a man of character.





Not sure why the eye roll. The plight of that Texas woman is every woman in 2 years if the GOP wins this election.


DP. Wrong. Keep up the fear mongering. It’s really working for you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am just astounded that someone says “tee eve”!

And as far as I am concerned, I would rather ask someone what their salary is before I ask them their vote. Ask them what their confession was, before I ask them their vote. What their birthday wish was before they blow out the candles, before their vote. Their weight, before vote……

Get it- all things you don’t ask people.


+100
It’s astounding that Democrats seem to have no filter or understanding of common etiquette.


It's astounding that Republicans seem to have no understanding that if you're going to strip away 50 years of fundamental rights from someone, asking about it is not a matter of etiquette.


Good grief. Seek help.


So you don't think the right to manage one's own body is fundamental?


I think the hyperbole on your part means you’re not a serious person.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am just astounded that someone says “tee eve”!

And as far as I am concerned, I would rather ask someone what their salary is before I ask them their vote. Ask them what their confession was, before I ask them their vote. What their birthday wish was before they blow out the candles, before their vote. Their weight, before vote……

Get it- all things you don’t ask people.


+100
It’s astounding that Democrats seem to have no filter or understanding of common etiquette.


It's astounding that Republicans seem to have no understanding that if you're going to strip away 50 years of fundamental rights from someone, asking about it is not a matter of etiquette.


Good grief. Seek help.


So you don't think the right to manage one's own body is fundamental?


I think the hyperbole on your part means you’re not a serious person.


Reproductive rights are critically important and it is a serious matter. Dismissing it as a minor issue is ignorant.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women, are you OK with your husband voting for Trump?
I would make him explain it to our daughters. But he actually cares about them and women’s rights so it would never happen.



I guess as a woman I don't give a s**t about myself or my own two daughters.


Apparently. Something else is more important to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am just astounded that someone says “tee eve”!

And as far as I am concerned, I would rather ask someone what their salary is before I ask them their vote. Ask them what their confession was, before I ask them their vote. What their birthday wish was before they blow out the candles, before their vote. Their weight, before vote……

Get it- all things you don’t ask people.


+100
It’s astounding that Democrats seem to have no filter or understanding of common etiquette.


It's astounding that Republicans seem to have no understanding that if you're going to strip away 50 years of fundamental rights from someone, asking about it is not a matter of etiquette.


Good grief. Seek help.


So you don't think the right to manage one's own body is fundamental?


I think the hyperbole on your part means you’re not a serious person.


Reproductive rights are critically important and it is a serious matter. Dismissing it as a minor issue is ignorant.


+1 million
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women, are you OK with your husband voting for Trump?


No, it would show he didn’t value my health and safety or that of our daughter.

Luckily I chose a man of character.





Not sure why the eye roll. The plight of that Texas woman is every woman in 2 years if the GOP wins this election.


DP. Wrong. Keep up the fear mongering. It’s really working for you.


You said the same thing about the confirmations of Kavanaugh and Barret with respect to Roe and yet, here we are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am just astounded that someone says “tee eve”!

And as far as I am concerned, I would rather ask someone what their salary is before I ask them their vote. Ask them what their confession was, before I ask them their vote. What their birthday wish was before they blow out the candles, before their vote. Their weight, before vote……

Get it- all things you don’t ask people.


+100
It’s astounding that Democrats seem to have no filter or understanding of common etiquette.


It's astounding that Republicans seem to have no understanding that if you're going to strip away 50 years of fundamental rights from someone, asking about it is not a matter of etiquette.


Good grief. Seek help.


So you don't think the right to manage one's own body is fundamental?


I think the hyperbole on your part means you’re not a serious person.


and being an ostrich is also the act of a not serious person.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We should all be able to vote for whomever we think will be serve our country but I'm seeing a lot of men on social media and tee vee saying a vote for Harris is something close to adultery. If you are a Trump supporter, are you OK with your spouse voting Harris? (I put men in the title because more men support Trump but obviously there is the reverse.


Never would have married a woman dumb enough to vote for her.

Did you sit with her to fill out ballots? Did you early vote together?Yes


The children voted straight R as well.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Women, are you OK with your husband voting for Trump?


No, it would show he didn’t value my health and safety or that of our daughter.

Luckily I chose a man of character.





Not sure why the eye roll. The plight of that Texas woman is every woman in 2 years if the GOP wins this election.


DP. Wrong. Keep up the fear mongering. It’s really working for you.


You said the same thing about the confirmations of Kavanaugh and Barret with respect to Roe and yet, here we are.


Exactly.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Voting for Harris is like adultery? Citations?


Np- it’s been all over the media today. Jesse Waters literally said it on The Five.


Didn’t Jesse Waters cheat on his first wife?


Does that mean he's voting for Harris? lol
Anonymous
Yes, I’m a registered Republican and I’m fine with my wife voting for Harris. I did too. Trump isn’t a republican.
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