Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I have had exactly the number of abortions that I intended to have. I don't want to talk about them, see people having them, anything like that. I just want them to be available.
I have voted R in the past and may vote R in the future. Once this abortion issue is past. Every R candidate who swears fealty to banning abortion loses my vote and the large majority of American votes.
Do you believe there should be any limits on abortion? Even up to full-term? If so, where do you draw the line? Do you believe they should be unlimited? If not, what’s the limit?
DP. I don't believe there should be limits on abortion. "Full term abortions" is essentially a red herring. Women don't go through feeling their baby kick, watching them move, listening to their heartbeat for 32 weeks, and suddenly decide that they've changed their mind, and would like an abortion. There is almost always heartbreak involved in decisions to terminate/deliver early, either involving threat to a mother's life, or threat to the fetus. These are wanted pregnancies.
What does it say about a person that believes that women willy-nilly go about terminating pregnancies they have carried for 8 months?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of “Independent suburban women” rank abortion as their only voting criteria?
Single digits.
Compare that to jobs, schools, safety.
“Exit polling from ABC News showed a plurality of Pennsylvania voters, 37%, chose abortion as the issue that mattered most to them as they cast their ballots. And those voters overwhelmingly supported Democrats.”
https://www.goerie.com/story/news/politics/2022/11/16/pennsylvania-women-helped-john-fetterman-josh-shapiro-win-midterm-elections-abortion/69648023007/
Yes. There are posters on here that seem to think if they say many times that abortion rights is not an important issue, that will make it true. They can not seem to understand the robust evidence right in front of us all that it is a very important issue that motivates voter turnout and drives votes.
If you want to win independent suburban women at the polls....take a pro choice position. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I have had exactly the number of abortions that I intended to have. I don't want to talk about them, see people having them, anything like that. I just want them to be available.
I have voted R in the past and may vote R in the future. Once this abortion issue is past. Every R candidate who swears fealty to banning abortion loses my vote and the large majority of American votes.
Do you believe there should be any limits on abortion? Even up to full-term? If so, where do you draw the line? Do you believe they should be unlimited? If not, what’s the limit?
DP. I don't believe there should be limits on abortion. "Full term abortions" is essentially a red herring. Women don't go through feeling their baby kick, watching them move, listening to their heartbeat for 32 weeks, and suddenly decide that they've changed their mind, and would like an abortion. There is almost always heartbreak involved in decisions to terminate/deliver early, either involving threat to a mother's life, or threat to the fetus. These are wanted pregnancies.
What does it say about a person that believes that women willy-nilly go about terminating pregnancies they have carried for 8 months?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I have had exactly the number of abortions that I intended to have. I don't want to talk about them, see people having them, anything like that. I just want them to be available.
I have voted R in the past and may vote R in the future. Once this abortion issue is past. Every R candidate who swears fealty to banning abortion loses my vote and the large majority of American votes.
Do you believe there should be any limits on abortion? Even up to full-term? If so, where do you draw the line? Do you believe they should be unlimited? If not, what’s the limit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of “Independent suburban women” rank abortion as their only voting criteria?
Single digits.
Compare that to jobs, schools, safety.
“Exit polling from ABC News showed a plurality of Pennsylvania voters, 37%, chose abortion as the issue that mattered most to them as they cast their ballots. And those voters overwhelmingly supported Democrats.”
https://www.goerie.com/story/news/politics/2022/11/16/pennsylvania-women-helped-john-fetterman-josh-shapiro-win-midterm-elections-abortion/69648023007/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of “Independent suburban women” rank abortion as their only voting criteria?
Single digits.
Compare that to jobs, schools, safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We need video of you reading or singing a bedtime song to your kids. When was the last time you sang to someone, or to your own kids. If you're not a singer, you're a book reader.
The only Republican candidate with young kids is the Indian tech billionaire and he was nuts - claims climate change is a hoax for starters … he also has jo political
Experience yet knows everything … would
Take more than him reading engaging kids stories to make smart women vote for him …
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who has been pregnant knows it can be very dangerous. No one wants compromised care.
Anonymous wrote:Women under 50 are getting out and voting for pro choice candidates and issues since the detestable Dobbs decision.
This is also driving the youth vote.
Wonder why? Anybody with two brain cells to rub together knows an ill-timed pregnancy is the road to ruin in this country.
Anonymous wrote:We need video of you reading or singing a bedtime song to your kids. When was the last time you sang to someone, or to your own kids. If you're not a singer, you're a book reader.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What percentage of “Independent suburban women” rank abortion as their only voting criteria?
Single digits.
Compare that to jobs, schools, safety.
Republican governors sure seem to be doing a great job with crime
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_violent_crime_rate