Tuesday, May 16, 2023

No problem


Former President Trump increasingly looks like the favorite to win the GOP’s presidential nomination, but that strength masks what many Republicans see as a huge weakness against President Biden: Trump’s problems with suburban women.

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During a post-town hall focus group on CNN, one woman interviewed said she did not “really care” about Trump’s comments about Carroll during the town hall.

“I don’t know enough about the case. Women can be victims of abuse. Women can also make up stories,” the woman said.

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“It’s incredibly misogynistic and damaging, but it’s also old news,” said Jennifer Horn, former chairwoman of the New Hampshire Republican State Committee and co-founder of the anti-Trump group the Lincoln Project. “This is who Trump has always been, and the Republican Party has embraced it.”

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Suburban women voters have also largely turned their backs on Republicans since the former president was elected in 2016.
  The Hill
Not to worry. They'll soon be passing laws to deny women the vote.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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