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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Plenty of us told people how bad it would be, but DUMB WOMEN voted R anyway. And yes, if you voted R, you are a DUMB WOMAN.[/quote] Calling people stupid is not a great motivator. I get it, I’m furious too. Most women who vote for Republicans will never change. But 1/3 of Americans don’t vote. Look at the midterms where CA and NY LOST seats. It wasn’t gerrymandering. It was because women in those states didn’t feel the threat. States with bans saw a larger turnout, it just wasn’t enough to overcome the gerrymandering and voter suppression in those states. We are all at risk and we all need to vote like that. we need to educate and motivate more people to vote. So stop calling people stupid and get involved or donate to mobilize people to vote and elect Pro Choice candidates.[/quote] Facts matter. These women are the charter members of the Leopards Eating Faces party. They need to own it, admit their folly and take action to change it.[/quote] Who are “these women”? Kate Cox? Are you saying she voted for Republicans? Again, most women who vote Republican don’t care about the women suffering. Forget about them. Find the non & occasional voters. There are way more of them than Rs. [/quote] Actually this is a great way to get the young voters out. Typcally the 18-25 age group is the most underrepresented group in elections. But that age group (both men and women) are the most affected by this decision. So hitting the college campuses and working to get out the young vote will be critical to help shift the vote. In the 2022 Kansas and the 2023 Ohio elections, both of which had abortion rights on the ballot, there was the highest increase in that age group that helped push those measures over the top. Gettng these voters out to vote in 2024 will likewise make a huge difference, especially in states like Texas.[/quote]
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