Women in politics 2024
The women’s vote in America is undergoing a profound transformation, marking a shift in how women view their place in politics.
Over the past four years, the establishment media and leftist agendas have pushed divisive narratives regarding gender, family and women’s issues. While they have put tampons in boys’ bathrooms, labeled conservatives as “garbage,” and called masculinity toxic, the America First movement has stayed grounded in values that genuinely matter to women, mothers and families. With President-elect Donald J. Trump recently naming Susie Wiles as the first female White House chief of staff in American history, the left’s hollow claims of supporting women are more exposed than ever.
When will they get the message? Women stand with the America First movement.
The left has not only alienated women by pushing radical policies, but they have even gone so far as to demean and ridicule conservative women. Their divisive rhetoric reveals an intolerance that many women are fed up with. Media giants like Disney, Bud Light and Target have adopted and promoted these ideologies, leading to a backlash from consumers, especially women, who are tired of having their values trampled. Financial repercussions followed as stock values dropped, signaling that Americans — especially women — have had enough. The message is clear: The America First movement is here to protect, not undermine, women’s interests.
This shift is mirrored in the numbers. Across seven battleground states, early and absentee voting by liberal women dropped by a staggering 546,756 votes compared to 2020. Meanwhile, conservative women cast 112,635 more early ballots, signaling a surge in support and enthusiasm. This data does not just suggest a dip in liberal support; it signals a broader awakening among women who are realigning their values and priorities, feeling alienated by a leftist ideology that has become increasingly anti-family and anti-community.
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The abortion movement is being rebuffed in several states. There have always been conservative women but they are becoming more outspoken.
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