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Harris pins presidency on women who reject Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris is counting on women to join her on Election Day, a major voting coalition that has traditionally and disproportionately supported Democratic candidates.

As former President Donald Trump Harris, who has tried to increase her appeal by saying she will be the “protector” of women, hopes women will reject her as she tries to clinch the White House.

Democrats are optimistic about women’s voter turnout. Almost 61 million people had voted before the polls closed on Nov. 5, and according to the University of Florida Election Lab, in states that collect voter gender data, 51 percent were female and 44 percent were male.

But despite early voting rates favoring women, Harris and her allies appear undeterred by messaging to the voting bloc, with her campaign reminding women married to Republican men that their votes are private and confidential.

Harris and her campaign also sought to emphasize the second part of her pledge to protect women; Harris says she’ll do it “whether they like it or not.”

Trump’s pledge to protect women while wearing high-vis vest to draw attention to President Joe Biden’s ‘trash’ comment About former president’s supportersIt came at one of his rallies in Wisconsin this week, despite warnings from his advisors not to do so.

“It’s actually very offensive in terms of women not understanding their own agency, their authority, their rights and their ability to make decisions about their own lives, including their own bodies,” Harris told reporters in Wisconsin on Thursday before leaving for Arizona. and Nevada.

The vice president said: “This is just the latest in a series of revelations the former president has made about what he thinks about women and their representation, whether he has said women should be punished for their choices or his pride in taking away women’s basic rights.”

While Democrats welcome the Harris campaign’s strategy for women, Republicans are criticizing the campaign’s tactics, including high-profile surrogates reminding women that their votes are confidential if they want to vote for someone other than their husbands.

For example, the liberal evangelical organization Vote Common Good launched a six-figure digital advertising campaign this week; In this campaign, actress Julia Roberts says: “In the only place in America where women still have the right to vote, you can vote any way you want.” I want it and no one will know.

Roberts adds: “Remember, what happens in the booth, stays in the booth.” “Vote Harris-Walz.”

The Public Interest Vote ad is a more direct sales pitch than the former Wyoming Representative’s. Liz Cheneyhe told the crowd at an event with Harris earlier this month. Detroit “If you’re worried, you can vote your conscience and you won’t have to say a word to anyone.”

“There will be millions of Republicans who will do this on November 5,” he said.

Then last weekend the former First Lady Michelle Obama he told the crowd at another Harris event Michigan In the city of Kalamazoo, it is stated that women have “the right to demand that the men in our lives do better for us.” abortion access and reproductive health.

“We must use our voices to make this election clear to the men we love,” Obama said Saturday. “If you’re a woman living in a house full of men who don’t listen to you or value your opinion, remember that your vote is a private matter.”

Then on Thursday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) responded to a social media post about a grassroots campaign in which women put Post-it notes with the same message in battleground state restrooms because women in conservative districts were under pressure not to support Harris.

“This is real,” Ocasio-Cortez wrote. “When I do Instagram Q&As (where people can ask me questions privately and have them answered publicly), this comes up a lot more than you might think.”

Democratic strategist Tracy Sefl praised the grassroots campaign, saying she even saw a memo from the center illinois Highway.

“It’s very smart to remind everyone, not just women, that the vote belongs only to them,” Sefl said. Washington Comptroller. “The votes that will come from reminding women that their votes are private and the stakes have never been higher will carry Harris to victory.”

But Republican strategist Jeannette Hoffman condemned the tactic as “super aggressive” because of women’s independence and asked if this happened in the 1950s.

“I don’t know a woman who’s afraid of what her husband thinks about who he’s going to vote for,” Hoffman said. Washington Comptroller. “To do that in a TV ad, implying that women are somehow subservient to their husbands and how they vote, for Democrats to say that is, to me, frankly offensive.”

Hoffman’s crime dovetails with Democrats’ attack on Trump, who reiterated that he would be the “protector” of women; Harris campaign reminds voters Trump nominates Supreme Court Justices instrumental in repealing abortion precedent Roe v. wade from beginning to end Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

“Trump telling women he will be their protector whether they want it or not is another strange reminder that this man, the convicted felon, doesn’t care about the concept of consent,” said Democratic strategist Sefl.

Trump campaign responds by boosting supporter of billionaire Harris Mark Cuban He claimed Thursday that you’ll “never” see the former president with “strong, intelligent women.”

“It’s that simple,” Cuban told ABC Appearance. “They scare them. “He doesn’t like it when they challenge him.”

Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt called Cuban’s comment “deeply insulting” to the “thousands of women” who work for Trump and the “tens of millions of women” who voted for him or voted for him.

“The joy at Kamala HQ has been replaced by division, insults and a disturbing level of disrespect for the millions of Americans who support President Trump after four years of destruction under Kamala Harris,” Leavitt told reporters. “Kamala Harris must immediately condemn Mark Cuban’s disrespectful insult towards women.”

While Trump continues his overtures to men, this is best illustrated by his behavior this summer. Republican National Convention inside Milwaukee and performed at the Madison Square Garden Rally in New York City this past weekend. Children’s Rock appearances by Hulk Hogancampaign spread a new video for black On Thursday, men used the hashtag “I’m Not With Him.” 2016 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton‘s campaign slogan was “I’m with him.”

Former UN Ambassador nikki haleyTrump, who supports Trump himself, analyzed the former president’s campaign for its core strategy and prioritization of men over reaching women.

“This is not the time for them to get too masculine about this friendship thing they started; Haley said 53 percent of voters are women. Fox News This week. “It’s an irritating situation that makes women uncomfortable. You have affiliate PACs advertising about naming Kamala the C. Or there were speakers at Madison Square Garden talking about him and his pimps.”

Hoffman encouraged Trump to debate border security And migration “because these are clearly her strengths” and “women care about these issues”, in addition inflation And economyindirect advice regarding the current message of being “protective”.

“He might do that more than other politicians because people don’t see him as a typical politician, whereas if someone else says it, it might be a little more offensive,” he said.

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He also argued that it was the right move for Trump to be proactive. in vitro fertilization later Alabama The state Supreme Court issued a decision last February, considering the political toxicity of the issue for Republicans.

“If the Republican Party wants to be pro-family, they need to clarify their position by also being pro-in vitro fertilization,” he said.