What happens to Kamala’s momentum now the DNC is over?

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Anonymous wrote:To those making sexist misogynistic jokes about Kamala, good job! That’ll make sure women will come out in droves to make sure she’s elected!


Just like women turned out in droves to make sure Hillary was elected

The gender of the candidate is immaterial to a lot of people. It’s the policies that matter. I am a woman supporting Trump, because his policies are a lot better for this country.


We know because you won't shut up about it


DP. And we know that you’d MUCH prefer to only hear from Kamala Harris supporters. Isn’t it just so inconvenient when you can silence people who don’t agree with you?


*can’t
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Anonymous wrote:10:35 again and I find this new campaign strategy very demeaning to women - that there are all these woman who want to vote for her but need encouragement because they life with R husbands? WTH. This is not a winning strategy and does not make me like her.


It's not campaign strategy. It's some Harris supporter coming up with an idea to communicate with women that their votes are private, and their spouses don't really know how they're voting.

There was a divorce lawyer who gives free advice to women posting on Twitter that she was receiving a large volume of the same non-divorce related question - 'Can my husband find out how I am voting?'. So there are apparently a lot of women that do have that question. And have relationships where they are not at liberty to say that they're voting differently from their spouses.


Ah - a random divorce lawyer on Twitter made this claim, so it MUST be true! Amazing the nonsense you believe because it fits your narrative.
DP


You really are brainwashed.


Brainwashed is thinking that women who vote Republican are afraid of their husbands.


+ a million
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Anonymous wrote:10:35 again and I find this new campaign strategy very demeaning to women - that there are all these woman who want to vote for her but need encouragement because they life with R husbands? WTH. This is not a winning strategy and does not make me like her.

This country is full of churches telling women to submit to their husbands.
I think it’s just great you haven’t been affected by that, but it’s a very real problem.


DP. Really? Please do cite those churches - from a reputable and non-biased source. A “very real problem,” my a$$.


What is it with all the “cite” this or that? Do you not read broadly?


+1 they are embarrassingly sheltered and ignorant. Evangelical Christianity has a patriarchy problem.
But honestly there has been plenty written recently about the gender divide between the parties. I can’t imagine not having a clue about it. It’s been widely discussed.
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Anonymous wrote:To those making sexist misogynistic jokes about Kamala, good job! That’ll make sure women will come out in droves to make sure she’s elected!


Just like women turned out in droves to make sure Hillary was elected

The gender of the candidate is immaterial to a lot of people. It’s the policies that matter. I am a woman supporting Trump, because his policies are a lot better for this country.


We know because you won't shut up about it


DP. And we know that you’d MUCH prefer to only hear from Kamala Harris supporters. Isn’t it just so inconvenient when you can silence people who don’t agree with you?


No one is silencing you. Stop playing the victim.


I’m not a victim at all. Never claimed to be one. Just pointing out the tantrums liberals throw when they get any kind of pushback. It’s quite amusing.
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Anonymous wrote:10:35 again and I find this new campaign strategy very demeaning to women - that there are all these woman who want to vote for her but need encouragement because they life with R husbands? WTH. This is not a winning strategy and does not make me like her.

This country is full of churches telling women to submit to their husbands.
I think it’s just great you haven’t been affected by that, but it’s a very real problem.


DP. Really? Please do cite those churches - from a reputable and non-biased source. A “very real problem,” my a$$.

Ephesians 5:22 was taught in the southern Baptist church I grew up in and thankfully eventually escaped. There are still captives in the church being taught these scriptures, including family members.
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Anonymous wrote:10:35 again and I find this new campaign strategy very demeaning to women - that there are all these woman who want to vote for her but need encouragement because they life with R husbands? WTH. This is not a winning strategy and does not make me like her.


It's not campaign strategy. It's some Harris supporter coming up with an idea to communicate with women that their votes are private, and their spouses don't really know how they're voting.

There was a divorce lawyer who gives free advice to women posting on Twitter that she was receiving a large volume of the same non-divorce related question - 'Can my husband find out how I am voting?'. So there are apparently a lot of women that do have that question. And have relationships where they are not at liberty to say that they're voting differently from their spouses.


Ah - a random divorce lawyer on Twitter made this claim, so it MUST be true! Amazing the nonsense you believe because it fits your narrative.
DP


You really are brainwashed.


Brainwashed is thinking that women who vote Republican are afraid of their husbands.

So they’re just deplorables?
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Anonymous wrote:10:35 again and I find this new campaign strategy very demeaning to women - that there are all these woman who want to vote for her but need encouragement because they life with R husbands? WTH. This is not a winning strategy and does not make me like her.


It's not campaign strategy. It's some Harris supporter coming up with an idea to communicate with women that their votes are private, and their spouses don't really know how they're voting.

There was a divorce lawyer who gives free advice to women posting on Twitter that she was receiving a large volume of the same non-divorce related question - 'Can my husband find out how I am voting?'. So there are apparently a lot of women that do have that question. And have relationships where they are not at liberty to say that they're voting differently from their spouses.


Ah - a random divorce lawyer on Twitter made this claim, so it MUST be true! Amazing the nonsense you believe because it fits your narrative.
DP


You really are brainwashed.


Brainwashed is thinking that women who vote Republican are afraid of their husbands.

So they’re just deplorables?


Speak for yourself.
DP
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Anonymous wrote:10:35 again and I find this new campaign strategy very demeaning to women - that there are all these woman who want to vote for her but need encouragement because they life with R husbands? WTH. This is not a winning strategy and does not make me like her.

This country is full of churches telling women to submit to their husbands.
I think it’s just great you haven’t been affected by that, but it’s a very real problem.


DP. Really? Please do cite those churches - from a reputable and non-biased source. A “very real problem,” my a$$.

Ephesians 5:22 was taught in the southern Baptist church I grew up in and thankfully eventually escaped. There are still captives in the church being taught these scriptures, including family members.


Now tell us about the Catholic church.
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Anonymous wrote:10:35 again and I find this new campaign strategy very demeaning to women - that there are all these woman who want to vote for her but need encouragement because they life with R husbands? WTH. This is not a winning strategy and does not make me like her.

This country is full of churches telling women to submit to their husbands.
I think it’s just great you haven’t been affected by that, but it’s a very real problem.


DP. Really? Please do cite those churches - from a reputable and non-biased source. A “very real problem,” my a$$.

Ephesians 5:22 was taught in the southern Baptist church I grew up in and thankfully eventually escaped. There are still captives in the church being taught these scriptures, including family members.


Now tell us about the Catholic church.

Catholic women are a varied bunch but in my experience as a Catholic, I have known many women who think stopping abortion is the most important issue in this country, period. I would go so far as to say it have them a life's purpose to be opposed to it.

But this is not everyone and it's a large group of people.
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^^gave them a life's purpose
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Anonymous wrote:Especially for those of you who live in red areas, this is a very good idea.



Excellent!


You want people to associate toilets with Harris/Walz?


No, you're trying to change minds. It's where to find Trump voters who can be swayed.


DP. If I found one of these ridiculous sticky notes in a bathroom stall, I would simply flush it away. You people cannot be serious.


You change one mind that's an extra vote. These aren't targeting you, so decompress.


How utterly insulting to think this tactic would change *anyone’s* mind. But thanks for giving us a glimpse into the smug sanctimony that is the mind of the left.


+100
So insulting. Democrats - as usual - are completely tone deaf. This is the kind of thing that repulses people.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:10:35 again and I find this new campaign strategy very demeaning to women - that there are all these woman who want to vote for her but need encouragement because they life with R husbands? WTH. This is not a winning strategy and does not make me like her.


It's not campaign strategy. It's some Harris supporter coming up with an idea to communicate with women that their votes are private, and their spouses don't really know how they're voting.

There was a divorce lawyer who gives free advice to women posting on Twitter that she was receiving a large volume of the same non-divorce related question - 'Can my husband find out how I am voting?'. So there are apparently a lot of women that do have that question. And have relationships where they are not at liberty to say that they're voting differently from their spouses.


Ah - a random divorce lawyer on Twitter made this claim, so it MUST be true! Amazing the nonsense you believe because it fits your narrative.
DP


You really are brainwashed.


Brainwashed is thinking that women who vote Republican are afraid of their husbands.


Is this where we insert Not ALL Women?

There are people, both Democratic and Republican, who cannot speak of their actual political inclinations among friends and family. That includes women who can't tell their husbands, and children who can't tell their parents. This is reality.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:10:35 again and I find this new campaign strategy very demeaning to women - that there are all these woman who want to vote for her but need encouragement because they life with R husbands? WTH. This is not a winning strategy and does not make me like her.


It's not campaign strategy. It's some Harris supporter coming up with an idea to communicate with women that their votes are private, and their spouses don't really know how they're voting.

There was a divorce lawyer who gives free advice to women posting on Twitter that she was receiving a large volume of the same non-divorce related question - 'Can my husband find out how I am voting?'. So there are apparently a lot of women that do have that question. And have relationships where they are not at liberty to say that they're voting differently from their spouses.


Ah - a random divorce lawyer on Twitter made this claim, so it MUST be true! Amazing the nonsense you believe because it fits your narrative.
DP


You really are brainwashed.


Brainwashed is thinking that women who vote Republican are afraid of their husbands.


Is this where we insert Not ALL Women?

There are people, both Democratic and Republican, who cannot speak of their actual political inclinations among friends and family. That includes women who can't tell their husbands, and children who can't tell their parents. This is reality.


Well, we've *definitely* seen evidence of that here on DCUM - parents insisting they'd disown their kids and divorce their spouse if they found out either was voting for Trump. True mental illness.
DP
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:10:35 again and I find this new campaign strategy very demeaning to women - that there are all these woman who want to vote for her but need encouragement because they life with R husbands? WTH. This is not a winning strategy and does not make me like her.


It's not campaign strategy. It's some Harris supporter coming up with an idea to communicate with women that their votes are private, and their spouses don't really know how they're voting.

There was a divorce lawyer who gives free advice to women posting on Twitter that she was receiving a large volume of the same non-divorce related question - 'Can my husband find out how I am voting?'. So there are apparently a lot of women that do have that question. And have relationships where they are not at liberty to say that they're voting differently from their spouses.


Ah - a random divorce lawyer on Twitter made this claim, so it MUST be true! Amazing the nonsense you believe because it fits your narrative.
DP


You really are brainwashed.


Brainwashed is thinking that women who vote Republican are afraid of their husbands.


Is this where we insert Not ALL Women?

There are people, both Democratic and Republican, who cannot speak of their actual political inclinations among friends and family. That includes women who can't tell their husbands, and children who can't tell their parents. This is reality.


Well, we've *definitely* seen evidence of that here on DCUM - parents insisting they'd disown their kids and divorce their spouse if they found out either was voting for Trump. True mental illness.
DP


And we know there are children that cannot tell their parents that they're gay. People in relationships with power imbalances lead a precarious existence. If it makes their lives easier, it's okay to tell whoever they're living with, what they want to hear, instead of the truth. Enter reminders that their vote is private, and no one will be able to tell which way they voted.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Especially for those of you who live in red areas, this is a very good idea.



Excellent!


You want people to associate toilets with Harris/Walz?


No, you're trying to change minds. It's where to find Trump voters who can be swayed.


DP. If I found one of these ridiculous sticky notes in a bathroom stall, I would simply flush it away. You people cannot be serious.

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