Women are pissed

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There is big news on the 2024 election — big news indeed. This big news pertains to female voters under 30. The subject of abortion has now whizzed past inflation and is THE top campaign issue for this group. A new survey has come out. This survey done by KFF saw results that said two in five young female voters listed abortion as their TOP issue.

Abortion previously had ranked as the third most important issue, so this is big news. Kamala has been relentless in the ads she’s been running. Many of them tell stories about what has happened and what will continue to happen to women in a Republican-run America.

It is working. This group, KFF, is a health policy polling and news outlet that conducted this survey of young females from September 12 to October 1. This is exactly why we have to continue talking about abortion and women’s reproductive rights in general as we get closer to the election.

Women are pissed. Women do not like Donald Trump. Women think he’s a pig. Women think the GOP is a group of woman-hating monsters. Never has this been more true than it is today, and Republicans are finding this out the hard way. One can’t STEAL A RIGHT — STEAL IT, like a thief in the night — and expect women to smile sweetly and say, that’s alright. We still love you.

No way, no how, no chance. More and more women are fleeing the GOP. More and more women — like the women surveyed — are listing abortion as their chief concern. Women are out of the barn and into the storm, and if this goes the way this writer hopes it will, it will be a blizzard of epic proportions come election day as the GOP loses women’s votes in a landslide.