Red Wave is coming

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Anonymous wrote:Don't underestimate the impact of overturning Roe. It negatively impacted the GOP in 2022. It will again negatively impact the GOP in 2024.


Wring

Yes, wring your hands about losing. Abortion was the #1 issue for voters in Michigan and Pennsylvania in 2022 and you all got shellacked there.


Because Michigan and Pennsylvania make the decision for the rest of the country.


Places like MI, PA, and WI have the few remaining competitive districts that determine which party controls Congress. So, yes, they do make the decision for everyone else.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Don't underestimate the impact of overturning Roe. It negatively impacted the GOP in 2022. It will again negatively impact the GOP in 2024.


NP. I think the GOP is very successfully been able to create a narrative that the Democrats don’t care about women either, helped along by Democrat party line refusal to moderate their position on gender ideology whatsoever, even as more and more hard medical evidence comes out about how harmful some aspects of gender affirmative care are, especially for children. I think that Roe is not going to help the Democrats nearly as much this round, because many moderate women voters now have a sense that the Democrats don’t care about their safety and health either.


Where is the data to back up this claim?
Anonymous
I’ve started HRT. it gets better.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't underestimate the impact of overturning Roe. It negatively impacted the GOP in 2022. It will again negatively impact the GOP in 2024.


NP. I think the GOP is very successfully been able to create a narrative that the Democrats don’t care about women either, helped along by Democrat party line refusal to moderate their position on gender ideology whatsoever, even as more and more hard medical evidence comes out about how harmful some aspects of gender affirmative care are, especially for children. I think that Roe is not going to help the Democrats nearly as much this round, because many moderate women voters now have a sense that the Democrats don’t care about their safety and health either.


I ... think that is the framing GOP supporters are trying to get going, yes.


Yes. The point is that it is successful messaging so far. The GOP framing is resonating with voters, particularly moderate women. One of the issues here is that the Democrat official position on gender ideology is far off from public sentiment. The GOP is exploiting a fracture that the Democrats themselves created. It is working, and why I think Roe is not going to be as much of a factor in this next election.


PP here. I meant to add that I don’t think there is going to be a red wave, but I also don’t think there will be a blue wave. I think it’s going to be tightly contested across the country and a patchwork of wins for each party. My only point is that I don’t think Roe will drive the election like it did last time — I think the GOP has exploited Democratic positions on gender ideology and therefore Democrats have lost some of the voters that they counted on post-Roe.
Anonymous
Unless Trump experiences a major cerebrovascular or cardiac event, he’s going to be the GOP nominee because the party lacks the integrity to boot him out.

Does anyone here really think he can win in 2024? And doesn’t he drag down his party’s candidates by association?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't underestimate the impact of overturning Roe. It negatively impacted the GOP in 2022. It will again negatively impact the GOP in 2024.


NP. I think the GOP is very successfully been able to create a narrative that the Democrats don’t care about women either, helped along by Democrat party line refusal to moderate their position on gender ideology whatsoever, even as more and more hard medical evidence comes out about how harmful some aspects of gender affirmative care are, especially for children. I think that Roe is not going to help the Democrats nearly as much this round, because many moderate women voters now have a sense that the Democrats don’t care about their safety and health either.


I ... think that is the framing GOP supporters are trying to get going, yes.


Yes. The point is that it is successful messaging so far. The GOP framing is resonating with voters, particularly moderate women. One of the issues here is that the Democrat official position on gender ideology is far off from public sentiment. The GOP is exploiting a fracture that the Democrats themselves created. It is working, and why I think Roe is not going to be as much of a factor in this next election.

You all said this all last summer, that independent women were going to vote for the GOP in droves, and it didn’t happen.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't underestimate the impact of overturning Roe. It negatively impacted the GOP in 2022. It will again negatively impact the GOP in 2024.


NP. I think the GOP is very successfully been able to create a narrative that the Democrats don’t care about women either, helped along by Democrat party line refusal to moderate their position on gender ideology whatsoever, even as more and more hard medical evidence comes out about how harmful some aspects of gender affirmative care are, especially for children. I think that Roe is not going to help the Democrats nearly as much this round, because many moderate women voters now have a sense that the Democrats don’t care about their safety and health either.


I ... think that is the framing GOP supporters are trying to get going, yes.


Yes. The point is that it is successful messaging so far. The GOP framing is resonating with voters, particularly moderate women. One of the issues here is that the Democrat official position on gender ideology is far off from public sentiment. The GOP is exploiting a fracture that the Democrats themselves created. It is working, and why I think Roe is not going to be as much of a factor in this next election.

You all said this all last summer, that independent women were going to vote for the GOP in droves, and it didn’t happen.

You said a lot of things that didn’t happen.
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