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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Me: here’s good, normal campaign advice Someone: only access to abortion matters Me: ok well that can matter, but also… I’m sorry someone asked you an irrelevant Q. None of their business.[/quote] +1. Yes, there is a regular poster here who only votes on her daughter’s access to getting abortions. She’s very vocal about it. (I am guessing the poster is a female because I cannot imagine a father would post the type of comments she does.). [/quote] In light of the Dobbs decision, I think that access to appropriate healthcare for women, and politicians staying the hell out of it, will continue to be a dominant topic, if not THE dominant topic for the vast majority of women (and a not insignificant % of men). I seriously doubt that videos of candidates chit chatting with 63 different families over their pain points will move the needle in any sort of significant way.[/quote] Do you think it would be helpful for Democratic candidates to show a video of them taking their daughters/granddaughters to abortion clinics would move the needle and attract more voters? Maybe a series of videos showing the before, during, and after of abortions.[/quote] Why would they need to do this? Unless you have been hiding under a rock, you'd know which party/candidates are supportive of healthcare access for women, and which are not.[/quote] The original poster was asking if voters would be motivated by watching candidates have “dinner table conversations” with regular families. Another poster answered by saying due to Dobbs, the only voting criteria was a candidates position on abortion access. So…instead of “dinner table conversations” as campaign fodder, let’s see Democrat candidates show them with their own family members receiving abortions. Should make for good PR, right?[/quote]
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