#Vote for Women
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tvmusiclife · 5 days ago
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in times like this, I wish I had the option to NOT care like a good heterosexual cis white man
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incoherent-orca · 6 months ago
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there's no way you actually said this about "babygirl" adult men when theyre losing to actual lesbian characters...... .. . ........
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soberscientistlife · 2 months ago
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mylionheart2 · 2 months ago
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(via Monday Motivation: Hear My Story, Vote XX)
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queenbeaver69 · 6 months ago
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Idk if this is true or not but it sure sounds like something they’d do!!!!
This is absolutely terrifying. Please vote. PLEASE do not take any more of my freedom away. I am BEGGING you.
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Small government Republicans must be really upset. Not.
Conservative war on women is manifest. They will do whatever to attack, intimidate, or punish women regarding private issues.
Mind. Your. Business.
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ttiot · 2 months ago
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trump may or may not implement project 2025 or agenda 47, but he does publicly support much of what is written in them. Overall they are not supportive of women’s rights. Some republicans advocate going back to when women couldn’t vote.
Kamala Harris is very supportive of women’s rights both publicly and in her policies. She clearly states “we’re not going back”
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gray-paladin · 4 months ago
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For people who didn’t want a repeat of the 2020 election, it looks we’ll have something similar to 2016. Trump vs a female Democrat candidate.
Clinton one of the reasons lost in 2016 is because at the time people thought their votes didn’t matter and avoided voting. 2020 and 2022 proved them wrong. Our votes do matter. In 2022, we prevented a Red Wave from taking place and recent races have been decided by just a handful of votes.
If voting weren’t important why do you think Republicans are trying so hard to make harder to register or access the polls or mail in our vote. They’re afraid of losing their power because that’s all they care about.
Let’s not repeat 2016 and finally put a woman in the Oval Office. After all, you couldn’t ask for a better candidate than our current VP who is also our first female Vice President.
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queenbeaver69 · 3 months ago
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All those southern states gonna be full of club feet
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PROJECT 2025
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classycookiexo · 4 months ago
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whatareyoureallyafraidof · 6 months ago
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These MAGA fucks won't be happy until we return to a time when only straight, white, male, Christian, land-owners could vote! Women, wake up! They won't stop at taking away your right to make decisions about your own body. They want to take away your right to vote! What will be next?
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izooks · 2 months ago
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queenbeaver69 · 6 months ago
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Democrats: want equal rights and public transportation.
Republicans: want to push your mother/sister/wife/girlfriend/niece/daughter to the brink of death before allowing her to have a medical procedure that, done in time, could have saved her uterus and given her a higher quality of life.
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10,000 construction jobs and then 1,000 permanent jobs. Democrats deliver while Republicans traitors bitch.
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poptartbunny · 1 month ago
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With the 2024 elections approaching I wanted to share 2 stories about abortion and women’s healthcare. One is mine, and the other belongs to a woman named Amber Thurman.
On September 5th, I received the worst news of my life. I learned that I had had a missed miscarriage which meant that I had lost the child I was carrying but my body thought it was still pregnant.
The doctor told me my body should realize what had happened naturally.
Unfortunately it did not.
Eventually the doctor, worried for my safety, prescribed several pills which were supposed to induce a chemical abortion.
Unfortunately it did not and most of the fetal tissue remained inside my body.
This put me at serious risk of sepsis and further complications that could potentially have cost me my life. I scheduled a fairly routine surgery called a D&C to remove the remaining tissue removed and began trying to rebuild my life.
Amber Thurman was a young woman who lived in Georgia with a 6 year old son and a promising future.
She also took pills to chemically induce a abortion that failed to remove all of the fetal tissue and put her at serious risk of sepsis and further complications.
Unfortunately, after the Supreme Court repealed Roe v. Wade, Georgia passed laws prohibiting Amber and other women from having a D&C. As a result, doctors were too afraid to operate on her until her organs were already failing.
She did not survive.
4 years ago I also lived in Georgia. Which means if my husband and I hadn’t moved I likely would not have survived either.
Women’s healthcare is important and access to these procedures save lives, mine included. As you prepare to vote please remember my story and the story of Amber Thurman and vote for the candidate who believes we should be saved.
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thashining · 2 months ago
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themidwesternheart · 3 months ago
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My great-grandmother was the first woman in my family to vote, and by the time her youngest daughter was born, it had been less than a decade that women could vote. I'm only the fourth generation that can vote and I take that legacy and responsibility seriously.
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The 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which granted women the right to vote, was passed by Congress on June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920.
The National Archives holds the record for this historic amendment.
Visit http://archives.gov/milestone-documents/19th-amendment for more information.
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