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In reply to the discussion: Hillary Clinton is never wrong about Republicans. They're planning to take away women's right to vote. [View all]roamer65
(37,974 posts)60. 38 states won't ratify such stupidity.
DOA.
I agree with you.
Suppression of womens votes? Very possible in states like Texass.
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Hillary Clinton is never wrong about Republicans. They're planning to take away women's right to vote. [View all]
CousinIT
Aug 2025
OP
Would not surprise me. They have made that law that screws with married women who changed their names.
kerry-is-my-prez
Aug 2025
#1
But ... establishment! Status quo! Coastal elites! Neoliberals! Wall Street! Identity politics! Campaign contributions!
betsuni
Aug 2025
#52
She killed everybody in the Iraq War (same Kerry, Edwards vote OK), made Planned Parenthood part of the establishment!
betsuni
Aug 2025
#55
The book "Game Change" has juicy details about what happened, what a mess he turned out to be.
betsuni
Aug 2025
#69
They are absolutely working on creating barriers to prevent women from voting.
Quiet Em
Aug 2025
#12
How many times have we highly doubted something could happen only to see it happen with this administration?
Native
Aug 2025
#17
Which is never going to happen, is there a single mainstream politician calling for this? nt
EX500rider
Aug 2025
#48
1st they went after immigrants, then they go after the homeless, next will be the disabled.
rickyhall
Aug 2025
#15
As an attorney, she should know that the only way to overturn a constitutional amendment
valleyrogue
Aug 2025
#41
They can't do it. It seems like people don't understand the US constitution.
valleyrogue
Aug 2025
#43
They "can't do it?" Just like they couldn't deport American citizens? End birthright citizenship? Deny due process?
W_HAMILTON
Aug 2025
#44
Great irony. There are women who woud vote to take away their own right to vote.
Ping Tung
Aug 2025
#50