Winning independent suburban women

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Suburban women might be better off due to Democrat policies. Stores like Target are pulling out of cities where Democrats won't prosecute shoplifting, so the suburban women get more attention.


What now?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re any presidential candidate trying to win over independent suburban women (don’t we decide elections).

I have the advice for you. It follows a 2015 article that I’ve thought about in a variety of contexts (not political, and political).

I’ll share that article later, but some people could recognize it.

We need to fall in love with you.

(Continuing shortly)


Nikki Hayley was the only R candidate who even tried to appeal to educated suburban moms / but she has single digit support.

Can someone tell me how Nikki Haley’s position on abortion differs from Trump’s or everyone else’s on the stage? All I heard was that she thinks everyone should stop talking about it because it won’t get them elected.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crime, crime, crime......

DC suburbanites are shaking in their boots whenever they have to do a minor errand in DC with carjackings and auto theft up 100+% YoY.

Yeah, that was supposed to be the big issue in 2022. Didn’t work. And crime is coming down everywhere compared to the last few years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Crime, crime, crime......

DC suburbanites are shaking in their boots whenever they have to do a minor errand in DC with carjackings and auto theft up 100+% YoY.


Lol no we’re not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Suburban women might be better off due to Democrat policies. Stores like Target are pulling out of cities where Democrats won't prosecute shoplifting, so the suburban women get more attention.


What now?


Target versus control over our bodies? Hmmm
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re any presidential candidate trying to win over independent suburban women (don’t we decide elections).

I have the advice for you. It follows a 2015 article that I’ve thought about in a variety of contexts (not political, and political).

I’ll share that article later, but some people could recognize it.

We need to fall in love with you.

(Continuing shortly)


Nikki Hayley was the only R candidate who even tried to appeal to educated suburban moms / but she has single digit support.

Can someone tell me how Nikki Haley’s position on abortion differs from Trump’s or everyone else’s on the stage? All I heard was that she thinks everyone should stop talking about it because it won’t get them elected.

See, boys? Even the lone woman among you is aware that your anti woman stance is a bad thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Crime, crime, crime......

DC suburbanites are shaking in their boots whenever they have to do a minor errand in DC with carjackings and auto theft up 100+% YoY.


Lol no we’re not.


And we really don’t trust people who lie and try to tell the world we live in a scary hellscape.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Crime, crime, crime......

DC suburbanites are shaking in their boots whenever they have to do a minor errand in DC with carjackings and auto theft up 100+% YoY.

Yeah, that was supposed to be the big issue in 2022. Didn’t work. And crime is coming down everywhere compared to the last few years.


Have you seen DC's numbers?
Anonymous
Hot take: women don't all vote alike. Married women tend to be more conservative, and younger or single/divorced women tend to be liberal. As a married woman with children, my interests are much more like a man's in that I'm primarily concerned with the economy, crime, national security, and education. Single women appear to be extremely focused on abortion, to the point that it eclipses all other concerns. I don't think it makes sense for politicians to court women as a monolithic voting block.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Crime, crime, crime......

DC suburbanites are shaking in their boots whenever they have to do a minor errand in DC with carjackings and auto theft up 100+% YoY.


Lol no we’re not.


And we really don’t trust people who lie and try to tell the world we live in a scary hellscape.


The right is repelling independent voters with the desperate, intentionally misleading scare tactics that feel like a con. Voters do not want to be played for fools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Crime, crime, crime......

DC suburbanites are shaking in their boots whenever they have to do a minor errand in DC with carjackings and auto theft up 100+% YoY.

Yeah, that was supposed to be the big issue in 2022. Didn’t work. And crime is coming down everywhere compared to the last few years.


Have you seen DC's numbers?


Numbers don’t persuade. Personal experience does.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hot take: women don't all vote alike. Married women tend to be more conservative, and younger or single/divorced women tend to be liberal. As a married woman with children, my interests are much more like a man's in that I'm primarily concerned with the economy, crime, national security, and education. Single women appear to be extremely focused on abortion, to the point that it eclipses all other concerns. I don't think it makes sense for politicians to court women as a monolithic voting block.


You say not all women vote alike, which is true; but then you try to lump us into two bright line categories, which, btw, do not match the women I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hot take: women don't all vote alike. Married women tend to be more conservative, and younger or single/divorced women tend to be liberal. As a married woman with children, my interests are much more like a man's in that I'm primarily concerned with the economy, crime, national security, and education. Single women appear to be extremely focused on abortion, to the point that it eclipses all other concerns. I don't think it makes sense for politicians to court women as a monolithic voting block.


You say not all women vote alike, which is true; but then you try to lump us into two bright line categories, which, btw, do not match the women I know.


Agree. The abortion issue is motivating older married women who are not interested in denying the rights, that they held, to their children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hot take: women don't all vote alike. Married women tend to be more conservative, and younger or single/divorced women tend to be liberal. As a married woman with children, my interests are much more like a man's in that I'm primarily concerned with the economy, crime, national security, and education. Single women appear to be extremely focused on abortion, to the point that it eclipses all other concerns. I don't think it makes sense for politicians to court women as a monolithic voting block.


That's fair enough, but when I hear the voting messages targeted at women, they don't match my concerns. I have kids that I need to take care of, and most women's voting messages are for women who need an abortion. That's only true of some women, some of the time, maybe once in their life. The rest of the time, we have family and career lives to lead. No one is talking about education. Only the right is talking about safe neighborhoods for kids to ride bikes.

You say not all women vote alike, which is true; but then you try to lump us into two bright line categories, which, btw, do not match the women I know.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hot take: women don't all vote alike. Married women tend to be more conservative, and younger or single/divorced women tend to be liberal. As a married woman with children, my interests are much more like a man's in that I'm primarily concerned with the economy, crime, national security, and education. Single women appear to be extremely focused on abortion, to the point that it eclipses all other concerns. I don't think it makes sense for politicians to court women as a monolithic voting block.


You say not all women vote alike, which is true; but then you try to lump us into two bright line categories, which, btw, do not match the women I know.


Agree. The abortion issue is motivating older married women who are not interested in denying the rights, that they held, to their children.


Absolutely, all the politically active middle age women I know are very invested in the next generations having control over their own bodies.
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