A BIG thing about the SAVE bill is that it will strip married women of the right to vote because their birth certificate won't match their married name. That's deliberate.
Do you mean that they actually change your birth certificate to your married name? As though you've been adopted by your husband? I've voted in every election for over 60 years. To quote Charleston Heston, they'll have to take my vote out of my "cold dead hands". This is a great incentive to never take your husband's name. Or better yet, just forget the marriage part These are the same kind of men who don't want to pay child support anyway.
I've tried writing to write to Congresspeople in other states, but they generally block messages from people who are not in their districts/states. (You've got Marsha Blackburn. I've got Lindsey Graham Cracker. Both sorry excuses for human beings.)
Trump won the white women's vote by 10 percentage points. Where he really picked up steam was among white, Hispanic, and black MEN. The male backlash against DEI and women -- and particularly a woman candidate for president -- was very large. Now there are unsettled lawsuits that say that Trump stole the election with a voting machine hack that, at one point, he BRAGGED ABOUT. Once he said Republicans would only need to vote once because Elon Musk was "very good with computers." WTF was that supposed to mean. But, from Navigator, here is the more complex, but fairer way to look at the last presidential election. Bottom line: if support from Hispanic and Black men hadn't risen dramatically Trump would have lost. And, if the National Security Agency is anything to go by, they said that Trump lost the election by massive numbers. We likely will never know what really happened, but something seems to have been significantly off-planet in the numbers as gauged by nearly every poll ahead of the election and by exit-poll numbers. Anyhow, here's the skinny from Navigator:
Trump overperformed with voters across racial demographics, particularly among men of color.
Donald Trump improved his standing with voters across racial demographics, including white voters (from net +13 in 2020 to net +16; 40 percent Harris – 56 percent Trump), Hispanic voters (from net +38 in 2020 to net +11; 53 percent Harris – 42 percent Trump), Asian-American and Pacific Islanders (from net +31 in 2020 to net +20; 58 percent Harris – 38 percent Trump), and Black Americans (from net +84 in 2020 to net +67; 81 percent Harris – 14 percent Trump).
The largest shifts in support were seen among men, particularly men of color. Donald Trump won the vote of Hispanic men by one point (49 percent Harris – 50 percent Trump), a 35-point difference from 2020, when Joe Biden won the vote of Hispanic men by a 34-point margin. Similarly, there was a 35-point difference in how Black men voted in 2024 compared to 2020. While Black men voted for Harris in 2024 by a 47-point margin (71 percent Harris – 24 percent Trump), it was significantly less than Biden who won the vote of Black men by an 82-point margin over Trump in 2020. White men also moved toward Trump by 5 points (net +23; 37 percent Harris – 60 percent Trump), compared to his margin of 18 points in 2020 (40 percent Harris – 58 percent Trump).
Black women and white women both remained consistent in their votes from 2020, with Black women voting for Harris by an 83-point margin (90 percent Harris – 7 percent Trump, Biden net +85 in 2020), and white women voting for Trump by 10-points (43 percent Harris – 53 percent Trump, Trump net +8 in 2020).
Among women, Hispanic women saw the most dramatic decline in Democratic support: Biden won Hispanic women by 40 points in 2020 (69 percent Biden – 29 percent Trump), while Harris won Hispanic women by 21 points (57 percent Harris – 36 percent Trump).
By a 5-point margin, Harris won the vote of younger Hispanic voters (50 percent Harris – 45 percent Trump), a drastic decline in support for the Democratic candidate since 2020, where Biden won the vote share of younger Hispanic voters by a 50-point margin.
Do you mean that they actually change your birth certificate to your married name? As though you've been adopted by your husband? I've voted in every election for over 60 years. To quote Charleston Heston, they'll have to take my vote out of my "cold dead hands". This is a great incentive to never take your husband's name. Or better yet, just forget the marriage part These are the same kind of men who don't want to pay child support anyway.
Men’s Property Rights.. WOMEN…. according to Hegseth.. there is an old rally cry from the Communist Party.. “ Workers of the world unite”…
We can take a lesson from that rally cry.. “ Women of the world unite”..
if we want to survive we better heed the cry..for they are coming to get us..
We need to pick a national leader and “ organize “..
.. before it’s too late..
I’m willing to help .. how about you?
ML Clair here 💕
Drunk words.
No, they’re made by the minister of the church HEGSETH GOES TO, and when asked about them, he verified that’s what he believes.
Eff 'em ALL!
Worse then, drunk believes.
"CALL YOUR CONGRESS PERSON NOW." I'm in SC. My Congresspeople are pugs and support what the orange pedophilic sadist and kegsbreath are doing.
I’m in Tennessee, and our elected representatives are grotesque.
I've tried writing to write to Congresspeople in other states, but they generally block messages from people who are not in their districts/states. (You've got Marsha Blackburn. I've got Lindsey Graham Cracker. Both sorry excuses for human beings.)
Add sociopathic to it. He’s a condescending nitwit.. his mother never should’ve taken him back the letter she sent to him.
How about a video saying drunks shouldn’t be in charge of the military.
My understanding was that a majority of white women voted for Trump . . .
Trump won the white women's vote by 10 percentage points. Where he really picked up steam was among white, Hispanic, and black MEN. The male backlash against DEI and women -- and particularly a woman candidate for president -- was very large. Now there are unsettled lawsuits that say that Trump stole the election with a voting machine hack that, at one point, he BRAGGED ABOUT. Once he said Republicans would only need to vote once because Elon Musk was "very good with computers." WTF was that supposed to mean. But, from Navigator, here is the more complex, but fairer way to look at the last presidential election. Bottom line: if support from Hispanic and Black men hadn't risen dramatically Trump would have lost. And, if the National Security Agency is anything to go by, they said that Trump lost the election by massive numbers. We likely will never know what really happened, but something seems to have been significantly off-planet in the numbers as gauged by nearly every poll ahead of the election and by exit-poll numbers. Anyhow, here's the skinny from Navigator:
Trump overperformed with voters across racial demographics, particularly among men of color.
Donald Trump improved his standing with voters across racial demographics, including white voters (from net +13 in 2020 to net +16; 40 percent Harris – 56 percent Trump), Hispanic voters (from net +38 in 2020 to net +11; 53 percent Harris – 42 percent Trump), Asian-American and Pacific Islanders (from net +31 in 2020 to net +20; 58 percent Harris – 38 percent Trump), and Black Americans (from net +84 in 2020 to net +67; 81 percent Harris – 14 percent Trump).
The largest shifts in support were seen among men, particularly men of color. Donald Trump won the vote of Hispanic men by one point (49 percent Harris – 50 percent Trump), a 35-point difference from 2020, when Joe Biden won the vote of Hispanic men by a 34-point margin. Similarly, there was a 35-point difference in how Black men voted in 2024 compared to 2020. While Black men voted for Harris in 2024 by a 47-point margin (71 percent Harris – 24 percent Trump), it was significantly less than Biden who won the vote of Black men by an 82-point margin over Trump in 2020. White men also moved toward Trump by 5 points (net +23; 37 percent Harris – 60 percent Trump), compared to his margin of 18 points in 2020 (40 percent Harris – 58 percent Trump).
Black women and white women both remained consistent in their votes from 2020, with Black women voting for Harris by an 83-point margin (90 percent Harris – 7 percent Trump, Biden net +85 in 2020), and white women voting for Trump by 10-points (43 percent Harris – 53 percent Trump, Trump net +8 in 2020).
Among women, Hispanic women saw the most dramatic decline in Democratic support: Biden won Hispanic women by 40 points in 2020 (69 percent Biden – 29 percent Trump), while Harris won Hispanic women by 21 points (57 percent Harris – 36 percent Trump).
By a 5-point margin, Harris won the vote of younger Hispanic voters (50 percent Harris – 45 percent Trump), a drastic decline in support for the Democratic candidate since 2020, where Biden won the vote share of younger Hispanic voters by a 50-point margin.