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In reply to the discussion: We should remember that white women in Texas very likely support this law [View all]dawg
(10,777 posts)47. I really don't give a shit what white women say about this issue when polled.
As long as half of them continue to vote for Republicans, it really doesn't matter what they "think".
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We should remember that white women in Texas very likely support this law [View all]
Kaleva
Sep 2021
OP
Even Republicans don't fully support this, much less Republican women per recent polling
hlthe2b
Sep 2021
#6
Do some research of your own. There are plenty of polls out there and I am at work.
hlthe2b
Sep 2021
#13
NO YOU made the claim that white women R who voted for Trump support overturn of ROE v WADE
hlthe2b
Sep 2021
#31
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
That is not necessarily true. Many women thought Roe was settled law...and it was not a voting
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#3
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
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
This is a male dominance issue in Texas--trying to control women in every way possible.
hlthe2b
Sep 2021
#19
Disgusting right? And instead of blaming the Texas Legislature (almost all men) someone has
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#53
What LGBTQ or POC supports equality for all, but votes for TFG? In same way, apparently quite a few
hlthe2b
Sep 2021
#32
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
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
I'm going by the argument that voting for TFG put SCOTUS and thus Roe v. Wade in jeopardy.
Kaleva
Sep 2021
#57
Well half don't vote for Republicans so perhaps the name calling should stop...and by the way,
Demsrule86
Sep 2021
#56