Backfires

Greg Beale
1 min readSep 1, 2024

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Attitudes on abortion are deeply entrenched and have motivated voters across the American political landscape for decades. But in a post-Roe world, with abortion access sharply limited or at stake in several states, voters who want to protect abortions.

Supporters of reproductive rights gather as the U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments stemming from Idaho’s near-total ban on abortions, in Washington, April 24. Former President Donald Trump is shifting his stance on reproductive rights, but voters, by a wide margin, say that they trust Kamala Harris on the issue and are increasingly energized.”

This is the issue that will probably bring Trump down. Women are not happy with the end of abortions, in most states anyway, and the way Trump used this to get the Evangelical vote.

It won’t work, because the Dems turned around and nominated a woman to run for President…She also is talking about abortion rights all the time.

I hope this will work in that it was cynically done for Trump…Truth is I would imagine, by Trump’s sexual promiscuity, that many women have used abortions caused by him!

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Greg Beale

Stanford grad, BA Political Science, MA from Sac State, Varsity Football Player, in public education as teacher, coach, athletic director, and administrator.