Help me understand Republican women in their 30s and 40s

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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.

This.

When I was single, I didn’t care nearly enough about schools, inflation, cost of living, immigration, or any other political issue for them to affect my voting. I didn’t even understand what school choice was, beyond knowing it was bad primarily because that’s what everyone in my Crown Heights circle thought and I didn’t care enough to look too hard into it. Naturally, I voted D.

Then I had an autistic child in a terrible school district with classrooms overcrowded due to a mass influx of undocumented immigrants, where every kid with any disability that needed accommodation was herded into one classroom and basically babysat. Popular wisdom in my area was that “privileged” parents like me should make do with public schools cuz like privates are bad and leaving meant I was racist. While I was trying to figure out what to do, the pandemic hit, and schools shut down, leaving me to educate a multiply disabled child basically by myself (good luck virtually educating kids like mine) and Dems kept schools closed long after the harms were documented. I got outta NY so fast to a southern state were life was still allowed to go on and where I had my pick of schools regardless of where I lived. Suddenly, school choice made sense. Educational policy and immigration became very real issues to me, and I could have slapped all my former Brooklynite friends who thought keeping schools closed indefinitely was totally fine.

Inflation hit us very hard because we needed every dollar for my son’s therapies and then later for serious health problems I developed. All the monied Democrats I knew telling me that inflation is a non-issue made me want to kill someone.

Life comes at you fast when you have children, a mortgage, and a whole life beyond pie in the sky foolishness to consider. I’m done with Democrats. Never ever thought I’d say that 10 years ago as a single woman.


Your story will to be too complex and nuanced for the Democrats on this thread who desperately believe Hilary Clinton has magical powers, but thank you for sharing.


You are both nuts. You GOP nutters are the ones obsessed with Hillary Clinton all these years later. And you think the GOP will help with schools? Are you high? Have you paid no attention to what THEY have been doing to public education in this country for the past several decades. And they TALK about immigration all the time, but they never actually do anything? Nope. Why would they? It's just a tool they use to whip you people into a froth and get you to vote GOP. Fear-mongering and empty promises.

Answer after answer from GOP women = we hate immigrants and we are still traumatized by the pandemic to the point that we can't even remember what actually happened. Do you wake in the night screaming "shutdowns!!!" It's 2024. There is no pandemic now. No one is threatening shut downs. Good Lord, you people need therapy and cult deprogramming.

Insinuating you, as supporters of the GOP, understand nuance is...hysterical.


Some of us don't have the attention spans of gnats. There has been no acknowledgment of the huge policy mistakes made during the pandemic. We have seen democrats double down again and again that all the shut downs and other policies during covid were the only reasonable choice.

When the government and public health officials say they did everything right and refuse to address the impact of tradeoffs made during the pandemic, why would we have confidence that anything would be improved during future similar circumstances, like a bird flu, which has been shutting down dairy farms recently.

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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.

This.

When I was single, I didn’t care nearly enough about schools, inflation, cost of living, immigration, or any other political issue for them to affect my voting. I didn’t even understand what school choice was, beyond knowing it was bad primarily because that’s what everyone in my Crown Heights circle thought and I didn’t care enough to look too hard into it. Naturally, I voted D.

Then I had an autistic child in a terrible school district with classrooms overcrowded due to a mass influx of undocumented immigrants, where every kid with any disability that needed accommodation was herded into one classroom and basically babysat. Popular wisdom in my area was that “privileged” parents like me should make do with public schools cuz like privates are bad and leaving meant I was racist. While I was trying to figure out what to do, the pandemic hit, and schools shut down, leaving me to educate a multiply disabled child basically by myself (good luck virtually educating kids like mine) and Dems kept schools closed long after the harms were documented. I got outta NY so fast to a southern state were life was still allowed to go on and where I had my pick of schools regardless of where I lived. Suddenly, school choice made sense. Educational policy and immigration became very real issues to me, and I could have slapped all my former Brooklynite friends who thought keeping schools closed indefinitely was totally fine.

Inflation hit us very hard because we needed every dollar for my son’s therapies and then later for serious health problems I developed. All the monied Democrats I knew telling me that inflation is a non-issue made me want to kill someone.

Life comes at you fast when you have children, a mortgage, and a whole life beyond pie in the sky foolishness to consider. I’m done with Democrats. Never ever thought I’d say that 10 years ago as a single woman.


Your story will to be too complex and nuanced for the Democrats on this thread who desperately believe Hilary Clinton has magical powers, but thank you for sharing.


You are both nuts. You GOP nutters are the ones obsessed with Hillary Clinton all these years later. And you think the GOP will help with schools? Are you high? Have you paid no attention to what THEY have been doing to public education in this country for the past several decades. And they TALK about immigration all the time, but they never actually do anything? Nope. Why would they? It's just a tool they use to whip you people into a froth and get you to vote GOP. Fear-mongering and empty promises.

Answer after answer from GOP women = we hate immigrants and we are still traumatized by the pandemic to the point that we can't even remember what actually happened. [b]Do you wake in the night screaming "shutdowns!!!" It's 2024. There is no pandemic now. No one is threatening shut downs. Good Lord, you people need therapy and cult deprogramming.[/b]

Insinuating you, as supporters of the GOP, understand nuance is...hysterical.

Many of us and our kids are still dealing with the educational impact of shutdowns, you low IQed, mouth breathing lower life form! Our problems are just so trivial and hilarious, aren’t they? You need to go play in traffic.

Dp- man I read these posts and I think, “ I guess I’ll just take my next huge tax cut and let the aholes struggle. You don’t want to help yourself, we can’t help you. Carry on!”
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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.

This.

When I was single, I didn’t care nearly enough about schools, inflation, cost of living, immigration, or any other political issue for them to affect my voting. I didn’t even understand what school choice was, beyond knowing it was bad primarily because that’s what everyone in my Crown Heights circle thought and I didn’t care enough to look too hard into it. Naturally, I voted D.

Then I had an autistic child in a terrible school district with classrooms overcrowded due to a mass influx of undocumented immigrants, where every kid with any disability that needed accommodation was herded into one classroom and basically babysat. Popular wisdom in my area was that “privileged” parents like me should make do with public schools cuz like privates are bad and leaving meant I was racist. While I was trying to figure out what to do, the pandemic hit, and schools shut down, leaving me to educate a multiply disabled child basically by myself (good luck virtually educating kids like mine) and Dems kept schools closed long after the harms were documented. I got outta NY so fast to a southern state were life was still allowed to go on and where I had my pick of schools regardless of where I lived. Suddenly, school choice made sense. Educational policy and immigration became very real issues to me, and I could have slapped all my former Brooklynite friends who thought keeping schools closed indefinitely was totally fine.

Inflation hit us very hard because we needed every dollar for my son’s therapies and then later for serious health problems I developed. All the monied Democrats I knew telling me that inflation is a non-issue made me want to kill someone.

Life comes at you fast when you have children, a mortgage, and a whole life beyond pie in the sky foolishness to consider. I’m done with Democrats. Never ever thought I’d say that 10 years ago as a single woman.


Your story will to be too complex and nuanced for the Democrats on this thread who desperately believe Hilary Clinton has magical powers, but thank you for sharing.


You are both nuts. You GOP nutters are the ones obsessed with Hillary Clinton all these years later. And you think the GOP will help with schools? Are you high? Have you paid no attention to what THEY have been doing to public education in this country for the past several decades. And they TALK about immigration all the time, but they never actually do anything? Nope. Why would they? It's just a tool they use to whip you people into a froth and get you to vote GOP. Fear-mongering and empty promises.

Answer after answer from GOP women = we hate immigrants and we are still traumatized by the pandemic to the point that we can't even remember what actually happened. [b]Do you wake in the night screaming "shutdowns!!!" It's 2024. There is no pandemic now. No one is threatening shut downs. Good Lord, you people need therapy and cult deprogramming.[/b]

Insinuating you, as supporters of the GOP, understand nuance is...hysterical.

Many of us and our kids are still dealing with the educational impact of shutdowns, you low IQed, mouth breathing lower life form! Our problems are just so trivial and hilarious, aren’t they? You need to go play in traffic.

Dp- man I read these posts and I think, “ I guess I’ll just take my next huge tax cut and let the aholes struggle. You don’t want to help yourself, we can’t help you. Carry on!”

DP...which tax cut are you referring to? I'm a small business owner and Trump's "Tax Cuts and Jobs Act" increased my effective tax rate. So for the last six years I've been subsidizing the big corporations that actually got their taxes lowered. So "I'll just take my next huge tax cut and let the aholes struggle" is what the uber-wealthy are saying about people like me as they pull the lever for Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.

This.

When I was single, I didn’t care nearly enough about schools, inflation, cost of living, immigration, or any other political issue for them to affect my voting. I didn’t even understand what school choice was, beyond knowing it was bad primarily because that’s what everyone in my Crown Heights circle thought and I didn’t care enough to look too hard into it. Naturally, I voted D.

Then I had an autistic child in a terrible school district with classrooms overcrowded due to a mass influx of undocumented immigrants, where every kid with any disability that needed accommodation was herded into one classroom and basically babysat. Popular wisdom in my area was that “privileged” parents like me should make do with public schools cuz like privates are bad and leaving meant I was racist. While I was trying to figure out what to do, the pandemic hit, and schools shut down, leaving me to educate a multiply disabled child basically by myself (good luck virtually educating kids like mine) and Dems kept schools closed long after the harms were documented. I got outta NY so fast to a southern state were life was still allowed to go on and where I had my pick of schools regardless of where I lived. Suddenly, school choice made sense. Educational policy and immigration became very real issues to me, and I could have slapped all my former Brooklynite friends who thought keeping schools closed indefinitely was totally fine.

Inflation hit us very hard because we needed every dollar for my son’s therapies and then later for serious health problems I developed. All the monied Democrats I knew telling me that inflation is a non-issue made me want to kill someone.

Life comes at you fast when you have children, a mortgage, and a whole life beyond pie in the sky foolishness to consider. I’m done with Democrats. Never ever thought I’d say that 10 years ago as a single woman.


Your story will to be too complex and nuanced for the Democrats on this thread who desperately believe Hilary Clinton has magical powers, but thank you for sharing.


You are both nuts. You GOP nutters are the ones obsessed with Hillary Clinton all these years later. And you think the GOP will help with schools? Are you high? Have you paid no attention to what THEY have been doing to public education in this country for the past several decades. And they TALK about immigration all the time, but they never actually do anything? Nope. Why would they? It's just a tool they use to whip you people into a froth and get you to vote GOP. Fear-mongering and empty promises.

Answer after answer from GOP women = we hate immigrants and we are still traumatized by the pandemic to the point that we can't even remember what actually happened. [b]Do you wake in the night screaming "shutdowns!!!" It's 2024. There is no pandemic now. No one is threatening shut downs. Good Lord, you people need therapy and cult deprogramming.[/b]

Insinuating you, as supporters of the GOP, understand nuance is...hysterical.

Many of us and our kids are still dealing with the educational impact of shutdowns, you low IQed, mouth breathing lower life form! Our problems are just so trivial and hilarious, aren’t they? You need to go play in traffic.

Dp- man I read these posts and I think, “ I guess I’ll just take my next huge tax cut and let the aholes struggle. You don’t want to help yourself, we can’t help you. Carry on!”

What are you on about and how is your comment relevant to school closures hurting education?
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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.

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Then I had an autistic child in a terrible school district with classrooms overcrowded due to a mass influx of undocumented immigrants, where every kid with any disability that needed accommodation was herded into one classroom and basically babysat. Popular wisdom in my area was that “privileged” parents like me should make do with public schools cuz like privates are bad and leaving meant I was racist. While I was trying to figure out what to do, the pandemic hit, and schools shut down, leaving me to educate a multiply disabled child basically by myself (good luck virtually educating kids like mine) and Dems kept schools closed long after the harms were documented. I got outta NY so fast to a southern state were life was still allowed to go on and where I had my pick of schools regardless of where I lived. Suddenly, school choice made sense. Educational policy and immigration became very real issues to me, and I could have slapped all my former Brooklynite friends who thought keeping schools closed indefinitely was totally fine.
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Voting for Republicans will gut your child’s education. They do not believe in special education and Project 2025 seeks to destroy education. The kinds of programs that my kids with autism rely on are there because of Democrats, not Republicans.

But your child will certainly enjoy the pastor in school to give counseling!

If your child’s education sucks it’s up to you as a parent to fix it or move. Those are your options. You are choosing fascism.
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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.

[…]
Then I had an autistic child in a terrible school district with classrooms overcrowded due to a mass influx of undocumented immigrants, where every kid with any disability that needed accommodation was herded into one classroom and basically babysat. Popular wisdom in my area was that “privileged” parents like me should make do with public schools cuz like privates are bad and leaving meant I was racist. While I was trying to figure out what to do, the pandemic hit, and schools shut down, leaving me to educate a multiply disabled child basically by myself (good luck virtually educating kids like mine) and Dems kept schools closed long after the harms were documented. I got outta NY so fast to a southern state were life was still allowed to go on and where I had my pick of schools regardless of where I lived. Suddenly, school choice made sense. Educational policy and immigration became very real issues to me, and I could have slapped all my former Brooklynite friends who thought keeping schools closed indefinitely was totally fine.
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Voting for Republicans will gut your child’s education. They do not believe in special education and Project 2025 seeks to destroy education. The kinds of programs that my kids with autism rely on are there because of Democrats, not Republicans.

But your child will certainly enjoy the pastor in school to give counseling!

If your child’s education sucks it’s up to you as a parent to fix it or move. Those are your options. You are choosing fascism.

So, it’s my job to fix my kid’s education regardless of who’s in power, but I should vote for Democrats because of education? Are you even listening to your own nonsense?

Mind you, I already know my kids’ education is entirely on me - which is why Democrats’ crap about being the party of education and needing endless tax money to fund education (never happens) really rankles.
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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.


This is such BS.



Where’s the lie? It’s true. Democrats have abandoned every day quality of life issues for working and middle class people in particular.


Let's start with the ACA. Before that, there was no real option for health insurance outside of employment groups. Now thousands of small business owners can get insurance plans for their families. It is far from perfect but it it is a huge improvement over the time before it existed.


Small business optimism is as low as it was in 2008 during the Great Recession.

Democrats hate small business, as far as I have ever seen.


The comment is about health insurance and how to get it. Read the post.


I did. That poster asserted that the ACA was great for small business owners as an example of how Democrats haven't abandoned working and middle class people.

Small business owners are not focused on the ACA. They were decimated by Democrat-led shutdowns of industry during the pandemic, inflation resulting from both Trump and Biden's spending bills, and the subsequent high borrowing costs as the Fed fights high inflation.

The ACA is not a current focus of small business owners and their families.


Do you realize the policies Trump is proposing will make inflation WORSE, not better?

Can any of you GOP people read and use reason. Honestly.


We saw inflation rates in a Biden presidency and in a Trump one. Explains why Trump is leading in the polls…
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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.


This is such BS.



Where’s the lie? It’s true. Democrats have abandoned every day quality of life issues for working and middle class people in particular.


Let's start with the ACA. Before that, there was no real option for health insurance outside of employment groups. Now thousands of small business owners can get insurance plans for their families. It is far from perfect but it it is a huge improvement over the time before it existed.


Small business optimism is as low as it was in 2008 during the Great Recession.

Democrats hate small business, as far as I have ever seen.


The comment is about health insurance and how to get it. Read the post.


I did. That poster asserted that the ACA was great for small business owners as an example of how Democrats haven't abandoned working and middle class people.

Small business owners are not focused on the ACA. They were decimated by Democrat-led shutdowns of industry during the pandemic, inflation resulting from both Trump and Biden's spending bills, and the subsequent high borrowing costs as the Fed fights high inflation.

The ACA is not a current focus of small business owners and their families.


Do you realize the policies Trump is proposing will make inflation WORSE, not better?

Can any of you GOP people read and use reason. Honestly.


We saw inflation rates in a Biden presidency and in a Trump one. Explains why Trump is leading in the polls…


Trump benefited from the Obama presidency good economy.

It all went off the rails when Covid hit because Trump can't manage an actual crisis.

Inflation is high worldwide. The U.S. inflation rate is much lower than the rest of the world.

And the dollar is strong.

Trump will wreck the economy. Like he wrecked so many other things, like his casinos.

Only a full on Morin can bankrupt a casino.

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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.

This.

When I was single, I didn’t care nearly enough about schools, inflation, cost of living, immigration, or any other political issue for them to affect my voting. I didn’t even understand what school choice was, beyond knowing it was bad primarily because that’s what everyone in my Crown Heights circle thought and I didn’t care enough to look too hard into it. Naturally, I voted D.

Then I had an autistic child in a terrible school district with classrooms overcrowded due to a mass influx of undocumented immigrants, where every kid with any disability that needed accommodation was herded into one classroom and basically babysat. Popular wisdom in my area was that “privileged” parents like me should make do with public schools cuz like privates are bad and leaving meant I was racist. While I was trying to figure out what to do, the pandemic hit, and schools shut down, leaving me to educate a multiply disabled child basically by myself (good luck virtually educating kids like mine) and Dems kept schools closed long after the harms were documented. I got outta NY so fast to a southern state were life was still allowed to go on and where I had my pick of schools regardless of where I lived. Suddenly, school choice made sense. Educational policy and immigration became very real issues to me, and I could have slapped all my former Brooklynite friends who thought keeping schools closed indefinitely was totally fine.

Inflation hit us very hard because we needed every dollar for my son’s therapies and then later for serious health problems I developed. All the monied Democrats I knew telling me that inflation is a non-issue made me want to kill someone.

Life comes at you fast when you have children, a mortgage, and a whole life beyond pie in the sky foolishness to consider. I’m done with Democrats. Never ever thought I’d say that 10 years ago as a single woman.


Oh man you are going to love what republicans have in store for educating your autistic kid.

PP here. As usual, a stupid Democrat who doesn’t have an autistic child is chiming in with fear mongering about Republicans. Newsflash: NEITHER party gives a single fig about education, much less about educating kids like mine. So, while you’re NOT caring, feel feel not to trap my kid in a disgracefully failing school district and feel free NOT to tax more of my money. Leave him to me and F off.

By the way, special ed options are infinitely better in my current red state than in CT, NY, NJ, CA, and any of the major blue states. Kick rocks with your knee-jerk “But Demz R Betta” tripe.


Name the red state.

Republicans are very hostile to the disabled so this is hard to believe. They have blocked several important bills that would seriously relieve the suffering of the disabled.

This is in all their policies.

I am a Dem with a disabled child.

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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.


This is such BS.



Where’s the lie? It’s true. Democrats have abandoned every day quality of life issues for working and middle class people in particular.


Let's start with the ACA. Before that, there was no real option for health insurance outside of employment groups. Now thousands of small business owners can get insurance plans for their families. It is far from perfect but it it is a huge improvement over the time before it existed.


Small business optimism is as low as it was in 2008 during the Great Recession.

Democrats hate small business, as far as I have ever seen.


The comment is about health insurance and how to get it. Read the post.


I did. That poster asserted that the ACA was great for small business owners as an example of how Democrats haven't abandoned working and middle class people.

Small business owners are not focused on the ACA. They were decimated by Democrat-led shutdowns of industry during the pandemic, inflation resulting from both Trump and Biden's spending bills, and the subsequent high borrowing costs as the Fed fights high inflation.

The ACA is not a current focus of small business owners and their families.


Do you realize the policies Trump is proposing will make inflation WORSE, not better?

Can any of you GOP people read and use reason. Honestly.


We saw inflation rates in a Biden presidency and in a Trump one. Explains why Trump is leading in the polls…


Trump benefited from the Obama presidency good economy.

It all went off the rails when Covid hit because Trump can't manage an actual crisis.

Inflation is high worldwide. The U.S. inflation rate is much lower than the rest of the world.

And the dollar is strong.

Trump will wreck the economy. Like he wrecked so many other things, like his casinos.

Only a full on Morin can bankrupt a casino.



You can’t be serious.
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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.


This is such BS.



Where’s the lie? It’s true. Democrats have abandoned every day quality of life issues for working and middle class people in particular.


Let's start with the ACA. Before that, there was no real option for health insurance outside of employment groups. Now thousands of small business owners can get insurance plans for their families. It is far from perfect but it it is a huge improvement over the time before it existed.


Small business optimism is as low as it was in 2008 during the Great Recession.

Democrats hate small business, as far as I have ever seen.


The comment is about health insurance and how to get it. Read the post.


I did. That poster asserted that the ACA was great for small business owners as an example of how Democrats haven't abandoned working and middle class people.

Small business owners are not focused on the ACA. They were decimated by Democrat-led shutdowns of industry during the pandemic, inflation resulting from both Trump and Biden's spending bills, and the subsequent high borrowing costs as the Fed fights high inflation.

The ACA is not a current focus of small business owners and their families.


Do you realize the policies Trump is proposing will make inflation WORSE, not better?

Can any of you GOP people read and use reason. Honestly.


We saw inflation rates in a Biden presidency and in a Trump one. Explains why Trump is leading in the polls…


Trump benefited from the Obama presidency good economy.

It all went off the rails when Covid hit because Trump can't manage an actual crisis.

Inflation is high worldwide. The U.S. inflation rate is much lower than the rest of the world.

And the dollar is strong.

Trump will wreck the economy. Like he wrecked so many other things, like his casinos.

Only a full on Morin can bankrupt a casino.



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Anonymous wrote:In general, single women are overwhelmingly democrats and married women are 50/50ish. It's odd that none of this discussion has centered on why married women may have voting preferences that align with male voting patterns, except the bizarre and misogynistic conclusion that women are brainless and will do as their husbands instruct.

Married women tend to have more in common with men because marriage causes them to be a unit and their interests are united. A married woman has no interest in males being discriminated against, etc.



It is interesting. I think it's because many married women have children, and so they're more plugged into community issues - public safety, schools, cost of groceries etc. And Democrats tend to be on the wrong side of everyday quality of life issues - particularly schools and crime.


This is such BS.



Where’s the lie? It’s true. Democrats have abandoned every day quality of life issues for working and middle class people in particular.


Let's start with the ACA. Before that, there was no real option for health insurance outside of employment groups. Now thousands of small business owners can get insurance plans for their families. It is far from perfect but it it is a huge improvement over the time before it existed.


Small business optimism is as low as it was in 2008 during the Great Recession.

Democrats hate small business, as far as I have ever seen.


The comment is about health insurance and how to get it. Read the post.


I did. That poster asserted that the ACA was great for small business owners as an example of how Democrats haven't abandoned working and middle class people.

Small business owners are not focused on the ACA. They were decimated by Democrat-led shutdowns of industry during the pandemic, inflation resulting from both Trump and Biden's spending bills, and the subsequent high borrowing costs as the Fed fights high inflation.

The ACA is not a current focus of small business owners and their families.


Do you realize the policies Trump is proposing will make inflation WORSE, not better?

Can any of you GOP people read and use reason. Honestly.


We saw inflation rates in a Biden presidency and in a Trump one. Explains why Trump is leading in the polls…


Trump benefited from the Obama presidency good economy.

It all went off the rails when Covid hit because Trump can't manage an actual crisis.

Inflation is high worldwide. The U.S. inflation rate is much lower than the rest of the world.

And the dollar is strong.

Trump will wreck the economy. Like he wrecked so many other things, like his casinos.

Only a full on Morin can bankrupt a casino.



You can’t be serious.

Do you think Biden is responsible for inflation throughout the entire world?
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Yes, in an interconnected economy with the dollar as the world's reserve currency, the US and it's fiscal policy contributes substantially to worldwide inflation.
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Anonymous wrote:The southern Baptists are deciding this week whether people can use ivf.

Republican women: what say you?


I am a republican atheist and don't give two f**ks what Baptists decide.
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