Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Unless your birth certificate matches your ID, you will not be able to vote. Did you take your husbands last name when you got married?
That’s just not true. If you can prove citizenship, you can vote. Birth certificate plus marriage certificate, Real ID, passport. Lots of options.
And you don't think this burden on women is straight up misogynist BS?
+1 Men don't have to jump through these hoops to exercise their right to vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Serious people stopped reading when you said you are a female trumpet.
You asked why women are not speaking up. You asked why Republican women are not speaking up and I answered you. We don’t see him as a threat to our rights.
Hiw can you not see??? Have you bothered to read Project 2025 and do you realize they are following this like a playbook? What about when you can’t vote because you have a married name don’t have a passport?
Have you considered there are MAGA women that are actually fine with this? Scary thought, but yeah, they’re out there, religion before all else. Educated women in cities tend not to cross paths with those types.
Everybody knows if you travel just one hour outside any city then you will find practically every woman, every person there, they are bitterly clinging to their religion and guns. All of them.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Serious people stopped reading when you said you are a female trumpet.
You asked why women are not speaking up. You asked why Republican women are not speaking up and I answered you. We don’t see him as a threat to our rights.
Hiw can you not see??? Have you bothered to read Project 2025 and do you realize they are following this like a playbook? What about when you can’t vote because you have a married name don’t have a passport?
Have you considered there are MAGA women that are actually fine with this? Scary thought, but yeah, they’re out there, religion before all else. Educated women in cities tend not to cross paths with those types.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Serious people stopped reading when you said you are a female trumpet.
You asked why women are not speaking up. You asked why Republican women are not speaking up and I answered you. We don’t see him as a threat to our rights.
Hiw can you not see??? Have you bothered to read Project 2025 and do you realize they are following this like a playbook? What about when you can’t vote because you have a married name don’t have a passport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Unless your birth certificate matches your ID, you will not be able to vote. Did you take your husbands last name when you got married?
That’s just not true. If you can prove citizenship, you can vote. Birth certificate plus marriage certificate, Real ID, passport. Lots of options.
And you don't think this burden on women is straight up misogynist BS?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Unless your birth certificate matches your ID, you will not be able to vote. Did you take your husbands last name when you got married?
At $130 each and needing the State Dept to be staffed and ethical, this feels like an impossible ask.
That’s just not true. If you can prove citizenship, you can vote. Birth certificate plus marriage certificate, Real ID, passport. Lots of options.
I just responded to this, but also we don’t need to this—and in person. We don’t need it to drive, pay taxes, or travel, or even buy a firearm.
None of those things require citizenship. A better use of time and resources would be to make sure as many people have passports between now and November 2026.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Unless your birth certificate matches your ID, you will not be able to vote. Did you take your husbands last name when you got married?
At $130 each and needing the State Dept to be staffed and ethical, this feels like an impossible ask.
That’s just not true. If you can prove citizenship, you can vote. Birth certificate plus marriage certificate, Real ID, passport. Lots of options.
I just responded to this, but also we don’t need to this—and in person. We don’t need it to drive, pay taxes, or travel, or even buy a firearm.
None of those things require citizenship. A better use of time and resources would be to make sure as many people have passports between now and November 2026.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Unless your birth certificate matches your ID, you will not be able to vote. Did you take your husbands last name when you got married?
That’s just not true. If you can prove citizenship, you can vote. Birth certificate plus marriage certificate, Real ID, passport. Lots of options.
I just responded to this, but also we don’t need to this—and in person. We don’t need it to drive, pay taxes, or travel, or even buy a firearm.
None of those things require citizenship. A better use of time and resources would be to make sure as many people have passports between now and November 2026.
No! The data shows that this isn’t a major problem. The burden should still be on the state. I’ve always used my state ID to vote. That should be enough. Where are these new board of elections going to be in the DMV where people have to go to to register in person? During COVID I had to drive for more than an hour to get an appt at a DC DMV. The my will use the bumbling bureaucracy in their favor — to keep women from voting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Unless your birth certificate matches your ID, you will not be able to vote. Did you take your husbands last name when you got married?
That’s just not true. If you can prove citizenship, you can vote. Birth certificate plus marriage certificate, Real ID, passport. Lots of options.
I just responded to this, but also we don’t need to this—and in person. We don’t need it to drive, pay taxes, or travel, or even buy a firearm.
None of those things require citizenship. A better use of time and resources would be to make sure as many people have passports between now and November 2026.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Unless your birth certificate matches your ID, you will not be able to vote. Did you take your husbands last name when you got married?
That’s just not true. If you can prove citizenship, you can vote. Birth certificate plus marriage certificate, Real ID, passport. Lots of options.
That is not true. The law is purposefully vague. Many RealID won’t work. But a few states have RealID that show citizenship. Everyone needs to show a birth certificate and a matching ID. It doesn’t say that marriage certificates will be able to be used. The vagueness is exactly why women (and men) should worry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Unless your birth certificate matches your ID, you will not be able to vote. Did you take your husbands last name when you got married?
That’s just not true. If you can prove citizenship, you can vote. Birth certificate plus marriage certificate, Real ID, passport. Lots of options.
I just responded to this, but also we don’t need to this—and in person. We don’t need it to drive, pay taxes, or travel, or even buy a firearm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Unless your birth certificate matches your ID, you will not be able to vote. Did you take your husbands last name when you got married?
That’s just not true. If you can prove citizenship, you can vote. Birth certificate plus marriage certificate, Real ID, passport. Lots of options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a female Trump voter. I’m not afraid at all. I don’t understand your point. I don’t see what rights he is taking away from us. Your claim about not being able to drive is preposterous, especially when states issue drivers licenses.
Unless your birth certificate matches your ID, you will not be able to vote. Did you take your husbands last name when you got married?
That’s just not true. If you can prove citizenship, you can vote. Birth certificate plus marriage certificate, Real ID, passport. Lots of options.