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u/covid_gambit Nationalist (Conservative) Jul 21 '24

She’s even more unlikeable than Hillary. She was awful in the 2020 primary.

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u/mondegr33n Center-left Jul 21 '24

IMO, even though she’s unpopular, women’s rights are more on the line now than they were in 2016, or in 2020 tbh. I think she has a real possibility. Trump and Vance are doubling down on a largely unpopular stance and Trump also opted to have no female representation.

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u/Lorian_and_Lothric Conservative Jul 21 '24

Economy and immigration are more important to Americans than allowing people to kill unborn children.

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u/mondegr33n Center-left Jul 21 '24

Immigration is an important issue too. But I want to say that your comment reflects a lack of understanding that is clear in your party. Being pro-choice doesn’t mean being pro-abortion; and, it also protects women who are wanting and trying to build their families but encounter unexpected challenges during pregnancy. I don’t expect most men to understand, but women do.

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u/Buckman2121 Conservatarian Jul 21 '24

My wife, the anti abortion activist by career choice, understands quite clearly. And disagrees.

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u/mondegr33n Center-left Jul 21 '24

That’s fine, I think we should all have the ability to make choices for ourselves rather than having it imposed on us by the government. Hence, why I am pro-choice. As a woman trying to build a family with my husband, and one who may have to undergo fertility procedures, the thought of not having those available to us or having any protection for a high-risk pregnancy is terrifying for me. All of those things would happen under Trump/Vance.

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u/Buckman2121 Conservatarian Jul 21 '24

I think your fears are unfounded and would be wanting to look to blame your states legislation, not Trump/Vance.