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As I stated many times, this fiasco was the result of women turning out in droves to vote against anything GOP related due to the Roe decision.

Don't get me wrong, Roe was bad law and needed to be overturned, but as usual, GOP "leadership" totally screwed the pooch on this, failing to address, mitigate and combat what was clearly going to happen, at least with anybody who had eyes to see.

And the blowback from that is not just a critical election loss.

A substantial portion of these women also support infanticide, which, over the next few years, will codified into law in a few of the "usual suspect" states, once abortion on demand at any time, is codified.

In the next ten years, look for infanticide of newborn children, up to say six months old, to be "legal" in at least a handful of states around the country.



68% of Unmarried Women Favored Democrats in Midterm Election

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...ed-women-favored-democrats-midterm-elections/

ETHAN LETKEMAN 9 Nov 2022

Sixty-eight percent of unmarried women favored Democrats in the U.S. House midterm elections compared to 31 percent who favored Republicans, according to exit poll data.

In comparison, 52 percent of unmarried men favored Republicans over 45 percent who favored Democrats.

For married men, 59 percent said they supported a Republican candidate compared to 39 percent who supported a Democrat, while 56 percent of married women supported a Republican candidate compared to 42 percent who supported a Democrat.

Overall, 59 percent of unmarried voters supported Democrats compared to 39 percent who supported Republicans, whereas 58 percent of married voters supported Republicans compared to 41 percent who supported Democrats.

Married men and women each made up 30 percent of the respondents (60 percent), while nonmarried women made up 23 percent of the respondents, and nonmarried men made up 16 percent.

Furthermore, 55 percent of women without children favored Democrats compared to 44 percent who favored Republicans. However, 57 percent of male voters with no children favored Republicans compared to 45 percent who preferred Democrats. Women with no children made up 39 percent of the respondents, while men with no children made up 33 percent.

Even women with children were more likely to support Democrats over Republicans by 51 percent to 47 percent, while men with children broke for Republicans over Democrats by 54 percent to 42 percent.

The exit polling data also showed that abortion was a major driver in motivating women to vote Tuesday.

Thirty-three percent of women said that abortion was their most important issue, with 77 percent of those respondents supporting Democrat candidates compared to 22 percent supporting Republican candidates. The next most important issue for women was inflation at 28 percent, followed by crime, gun policy, and immigration, which were all equal at ten percent.

A majority of women (67 percent) also said they were either angry or dissatisfied with Roe v. Wade being overturned, with 72 percent of women who supported Democrat candidates agreeing, compared to 27 percent who supported Republicans. On the other hand, 30 percent of women were either enthusiastic or satisfied with Roe being overturned, with a majority supporting Republicans (84 percent) compared to Democrats (15 percent).

For men, only 22 percent said abortion was their most import issue compared to 35 percent who said inflation. Moreover, 13 percent of men stated crime was their most important issue, followed by gun policy at 12 percent and immigration at 11 percent.

As of Wednesday night, Republicans are favored to take control of the U.S. House, while the U.S. Senate remains up in the air as votes are still being counted in Arizona and Nevada. The Georgia U.S. Senate race is slated to go to a runoff in December.

The national exit poll was conducted by Edison Research in conjunction with major networks across the nation. Those surveyed included 18,571 respondents nationwide that voted in a U.S. House race — with 8,688 being men and 9,797 being women. The exit polls were last updated on November 9 at 2:14 p.m. Eastern.
 
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Time to end women’s sufferage.

Thinking with their lips and that’s it.

Bigger problems in the world than abortion access. There are ways to prevent unwanted pregnancies, killing the baby is a piss poor decision.
 
What fiasco? DeSantis won big, Trump is done. Republicans are going to control the house keeping the Biden administration in check. Everything is fine.
 
Time to end women’s sufferage.

Thinking with their lips and that’s it.

Bigger problems in the world than abortion access. There are ways to prevent unwanted pregnancies, killing the baby is a piss poor decision.

With the whole next generation being indoctrinated into becoming weirdosexuals of some kind, I would have expected this to not be such a big issue, but then I forgot that abortion "rights" are the springboard to legalized infanticide, one of the Marxist left's "holy causes"
 
As I stated many times, this fiasco was the result of women turning out in droves to vote against anything GOP related due to the Roe decision.

Sorry, AF. I'm not buying it.

This fiasco is because of the voting rules. If every state had Florida's voting rules and followed them, the result would have been MUCH different. It's not who votes. It's not even so much who counts the votes. It's who makes the rules for voting.
 
What fiasco? DeSantis won big, Trump is done. Republicans are going to control the house keeping the Biden administration in check. Everything is fine.

Desantis barely beat a black, queeer, drug addict for governor in 2018.

His win the other day was propelled by hundreds of thousands of people like you, that left the north and moved to Florida, that are "conservative" to some degree or another.

Having lived in FL for many years, in many different parts of the state, inbound migration was always a mixed bag of "purple".

But the last two years, it has been politically motivated much more so...and the great majority of them left because of draconian leftist policies in their home states.

DeSantis and FL have reaped the benefit.

Keep in mind this is not a criticism of him. I like the man and will, barring a Rand run, will support him for president in 2024. His hurricane response was heroic among other things. He deserves credit for marshaling these new voters and running a clean and efficient government that respects liberty and freedom.

Outside of that, yes, Tuesday was a "fiasco".

GOP should have picked up at least 30 seats in the House, should have gained 3 to 5 in the Senate and should have easily unseated a number of criminal governors, like Whitmer in MI or the low hanging fruit of the awful fed delegation in NH.

More importantly, those decisive numbers would have been a "mandate" to throw a net over the Biden Bolsheviks.

Without it, they are now vowing to double down on everything they had been doing.
 
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Sorry, AF. I'm not buying it.

This fiasco is because of the voting rules. If every state had Florida's voting rules and followed them, the result would have been MUCH different. It's not who votes. It's not even so much who counts the votes. It's who makes the rules for voting.

In this case, the pussy hat protesters would have done what was required to show up and vote normally.

In non "hot button" situations, yes, no doubt, single day in person voting would most certainly change outcomes.
 
Time to end women’s sufferage.

Well, Lincoln and Wilson were elected before women's suffrage and they are the two worst Presidents in US History.

But point taken.

Unmarried Millennial women will make the boomer generation look like the Founding Fathers.
 
In this case, the pussy hat protesters would have done what was required to show up and vote normally.

In non "hot button" situations, yes, no doubt, single day in person voting would most certainly change outcomes.

Maybe... But they didn't do that in Florida.

I really think this is a process problem more than a people problem. (Maybe that's the way I have to think about it??) Ballot harvesting is a real problem.
 
I don't believe it was Roe.

I don't believe it was election fraud.

The GOP lost this election because they deserve to lose it. In Trump, the GOP was given the biggest sledgehammer ever to destroy the Left/Dem stranglehold on America going back to the National Security Act, the New Deal, and the founding of the Fed. Instead of building momentum behind Trump, the Grahamite/McConnellite-GOP undermined him in every possible way because they don't control Trump. It's the same reason they torpedoed Ron Paul each time he ran. The main difference between Trump and Paul is that Trump had the cash resources to overcome most of their dirty-tricks. She was never supposed to lose, he was never supposed to sit in the OO, not for a single day.

In the doomsday virus, the GOP was given the biggest megaphone in history, with which to expose and dismantle the sinister conspiracy that has been secretly slithering into every corner of American life since before it was called out by JFK. Instead of body-slamming the traitorous Dems and the globalists behind them by exposing their nefarious and illegal dealings (Wuhan, Big Pharma, Ukrainian laundering, Obama-Biden and Hunter), the GOP leadership got down on its knees and licked its globalist masters' boots harder than ever.

The GOP has been given chance after chance after chance. Gold-plated political opportunities flushed down the drain with prejudice.

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Time to end women’s sufferage.

SUFFERage? Are you talking about something like ending their periods, or doing away with menopause symptoms, or maybe something simple like spring-loading toilet seats so they default to the down position?

[MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION] has his pet peeve about "Marshall Law" (Martial Law). I have one about SUFFERage rather than SUFFrage ... though honestly, SUFFERage is probably a more suitable spelling; cuz I seem to suffer more and more with each vote that the electorate conducts.
 
Maybe... But they didn't do that in Florida.

I really think this is a process problem more than a people problem. (Maybe that's the way I have to think about it??) Ballot harvesting is a real problem.

It is, and the two issues can co-exist side by side.

But I think you hit the nail on the head here:
(Maybe that's the way I have to think about it??)

I know that I sound like a broken record here, but this is the truth and the fact: freedom is not popular, especially among the 18-30 female crowd.

We need to acknowledge that and plan accordingly.
 
SUFFERage? Are you talking about something like ending their periods, or doing away with menopause symptoms, or maybe something simple like spring-loading toilet seats so they default to the down position?

[MENTION=3169]Anti Federalist[/MENTION] has his pet peeve about "Marshall Law" (Martial Law). I have one about SUFFERage rather than SUFFrage ... though honestly, SUFFERage is probably a more suitable spelling; cuz I seem to suffer more and more with each vote that the electorate conducts.

Now that you have pointed that out, which I honestly had never noticed previously, I will never be able to unsee it.

My OCD tic thanks you...

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The predictably impotent red-wave should be further evidence, if such evidence at this point is even needed, that the federal government is a lost cause.

DeSantis should run for President. President of the Confederated Republic of American Parliaments.
 
Now that you have pointed that out, which I honestly had never noticed previously, I will never be able to unsee it.

My OCD tic thanks you...

With SUFF being an obsolete term for "the shoreward surge of the sea" ... I suppose one's suff-rage could be interpreted as one's rage against the sea's unrelenting attack upon the shores one stands upon.
 
With the whole next generation being indoctrinated into becoming weirdosexuals of some kind, I would have expected this to not be such a big issue, but then I forgot that abortion "rights" are the springboard to legalized infanticide, one of the Marxist left's "holy causes"

The indoctrination of kids/young people and the abortion issue go hand in hand.

They are taught that everyone is a victim. Thus they are primed to believe any accusation of victimhood. The main propaganda point with abortion was that it is an attack on women's rights, on women themselves. That women are being "victimized" by the reversal of Roe is taken as a basic fact by the indoctrinated.

And I still believe that Lindsey Graham put the icing on the cake. The Roe decision left it to the states. That is one thing. Graham jumped out and proposed Federal law to take it right back away from the states. That is something different entirely. Instead of being a state issue, now it was a national congressional issue. A huge motivation for the young and indoctrinated to vote, especially women. IF the GOP took Congress, they would pass a national ban (supposedly).
 
The predictably impotent red-wave should be further evidence, if such evidence at this point is even needed, that the federal government is a lost cause.

Do you even vote hard, bro?

Speaking for myself, I'm already looking forward to the (next) "most important election of our lifetime".
 
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I don't see a loss. Pelosi is going to be gone. The Biden administration won't be able to push through any more of their crap. It's a win, not a big win but you take what you can get now.
 
Do you even vote hard, bro?

Speaking for myself, I'm already looking forward to the (next) "most important election of our lifetime".

What? Already? But there's so much more entertainment to come in this one. A month of counting, a year of very lucrative lawsuits, a flood of three hour videos--the carnival has just begun!

As for trying to analyze what the voters were thinking...

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The Biden administration won't be able to push through any more of their crap.

Biden has been able to create plenty of damage without any input from the legislature.... oil drilling EO's, student loan reimbursement, complete rewrite of ATF NFA rules, and those are merely the things at the top of my head
 
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