I could confidently say that about many states. IMHO women's rights are a sticky issue for many men nation-wide. Kamala campaigned heavily on women's rights. Shirley Chisholm said, "I've always met more discrimination being a woman than being Black...men are men."
No, I would say don't campaign on Women's Rights but take it up after you get elected. That means having a hidden agenda. I would dislike that and would have to compartmentalize my mind to deal with it.
It’s also curious how Democrats won the top four positions of the state government in NC and yet trump ends up winning NC?
Don’t forget about the bomb threats in swing states on election night. I know it’s easy to as the media acts like it didn’t happen.
https://smartelections.us/2024-election-update
Greg Palast says 2.7 million provisional ballots in swing states not counted.
But I emphacize the national security aspect. IMHO Jan 6 was an insurrection. 2024 Russia perpetrates it.
Women's rights must be a big cause of Kamala's losing NC.
Why do you say that?
Btw, I was born and raised in NC.
I could confidently say that about many states. IMHO women's rights are a sticky issue for many men nation-wide. Kamala campaigned heavily on women's rights. Shirley Chisholm said, "I've always met more discrimination being a woman than being Black...men are men."
So abandoning women’s rights is the way to proceed?
No, I would say don't campaign on Women's Rights but take it up after you get elected. That means having a hidden agenda. I would dislike that and would have to compartmentalize my mind to deal with it.