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."
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.
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.