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dawg

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47. I really don't give a shit what white women say about this issue when polled.
Mon Sep 6, 2021, 11:17 AM
Sep 2021

As long as half of them continue to vote for Republicans, it really doesn't matter what they "think".

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that's one hell of a broad stroke you are painting. hlthe2b Sep 2021 #1
Looks like facts to me. nt BlueLucy Sep 2021 #2
Even Republicans don't fully support this, much less Republican women per recent polling hlthe2b Sep 2021 #6
That appears to be nationwide. Does it break it down by state? Kaleva Sep 2021 #12
Do some research of your own. There are plenty of polls out there and I am at work. hlthe2b Sep 2021 #13
You made the claim,. It's up to you to work to find sources to support it. Kaleva Sep 2021 #25
NO YOU made the claim that white women R who voted for Trump support overturn of ROE v WADE hlthe2b Sep 2021 #31
+1 n/t area51 Sep 2021 #43
Wait. Who made the claim now? n/t kcr Sep 2021 #34
If you have evidence that the white women who voted for TFG support Roe v. Wade, I'd like to see it Kaleva Sep 2021 #7
I just posted data from a May-June, 2021 NPR poll. My post #6 Only 31 % of R's overall support hlthe2b Sep 2021 #8
Arrrrrggggghhhhhhh! It doesn't "EFFIN" matter! maxrandb Sep 2021 #45
They don't care is a good guess treestar Sep 2021 #60
That is not necessarily true. Many women thought Roe was settled law...and it was not a voting Demsrule86 Sep 2021 #3
Scotus and a woman's right to choose was a big issue in 2016. Kaleva Sep 2021 #10
And, I posted a May-June, 2021 NPR poll (and there are others) showing only 31% of R's hlthe2b Sep 2021 #11
Nope, the courts were not to those who sabataged the election of Clinton. I talked to white weomen Demsrule86 Sep 2021 #35
And this is why Dems lose maxrandb Sep 2021 #46
I don't disagree. But hopefully the Texas law is Demsrule86 Sep 2021 #51
every white woman in texas i know is against the law rdking647 Sep 2021 #4
What does every white woman you know who voted for TFG say about the law then? Kaleva Sep 2021 #22
How many of the white women you know voted for Trump? NT enough Sep 2021 #28
Some most likely do. Many don't I'm willing to bet. brush Sep 2021 #5
Not a majority... stillcool Sep 2021 #9
Broad brush. Also -- until they personally need it. Hekate Sep 2021 #14
I find it offensive bringing in race as well. The data do NOT support that even white R women hlthe2b Sep 2021 #15
What I found interesting a number of years ago was that when put to a ballot of voters... Hekate Sep 2021 #17
I assume the second part of your statement was not directed at me.. hlthe2b Sep 2021 #18
Nope, not directed at you -- should have made it clear (and will) Hekate Sep 2021 #24
What I find divisive toward women maxrandb Sep 2021 #48
Yes. Me too. But you know who overwhelming votes RETRUMPLICAN? MEN hlthe2b Sep 2021 #50
So all we white women deserve this, I suppose. Scrivener7 Sep 2021 #16
This is a male dominance issue in Texas--trying to control women in every way possible. hlthe2b Sep 2021 #19
That's the point maxrandb Sep 2021 #49
Sure, max. That's exactly what I was saying. Scrivener7 Sep 2021 #52
Disgusting right? And instead of blaming the Texas Legislature (almost all men) someone has Demsrule86 Sep 2021 #53
Your percentages on who supports Trump treestar Sep 2021 #20
Who in their right mind votes for TFG but supports a women's right to choose? Kaleva Sep 2021 #23
What LGBTQ or POC supports equality for all, but votes for TFG? In same way, apparently quite a few hlthe2b Sep 2021 #32
There does not have to be consistency on issues treestar Sep 2021 #59
Reminds me of my college days Piasladic Sep 2021 #21
White women are some of the strongest and most insidious tools of white supremacy. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2021 #26
Clarence thomas is the black male who was the deciding vote to end roe's protection questionseverything Sep 2021 #37
None of which changes what I said, but okay. WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2021 #38
Shhh..Don't you know that calling white women "white women" is racist? StarfishSaver Sep 2021 #41
And not only that, talking about their role is white supremacy hurts their feelers! WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2021 #42
No, the data don't support it. That is the issue. A correlation between white women voting for Trump hlthe2b Sep 2021 #44
We can agree to disagree on that. Without the votes for all women in 2020, Biden would Demsrule86 Sep 2021 #54
I'm not talking about voting or party politics. I'm talking about the role of white women WhiskeyGrinder Sep 2021 #58
Don't we already know that, as a class, white women have a clear options that OAITW r.2.0 Sep 2021 #27
Accurate Data; Flawed Conclusion ProfessorGAC Sep 2021 #29
I'm going by the argument that voting for TFG put SCOTUS and thus Roe v. Wade in jeopardy. Kaleva Sep 2021 #57
The white male vote for Trump is enormous. Any ideas on cutting it down? delisen Sep 2021 #30
This statement isn't accurate dsc Sep 2021 #33
Wait until their ex or "the other woman" takes action against them ...nt joetheman Sep 2021 #36
Cool... when their teen daughters get knocked up, ecstatic Sep 2021 #39
As I point out above your 85% figure is wrong dsc Sep 2021 #40
You may be correct. Edited the OP to delete that. Kaleva Sep 2021 #55
I really don't give a shit what white women say about this issue when polled. dawg Sep 2021 #47
Well half don't vote for Republicans so perhaps the name calling should stop...and by the way, Demsrule86 Sep 2021 #56
Serena Joys and Aunt Lydias Deep State Witch Sep 2021 #61
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