could she blow it badly by choosing the wrong running mate?

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    4 months ago

    The only point I’d argue is that whenever I see pictures of people protesting outside abortion clinics there are plenty of women there too…

    The abortion topic might not necessarily pull the womens vote as hard as you might think.

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      There are of course women on both sides, but generally speaking the prospect of being forced to cast a child they do not want is off-putting for most women.

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      See you’d think that but in practice women almost never imagine the men want restrictions that are actually as strict as the rhetoric suggests.

      No exception bans are so beyond the pale that even blood red Nebraska will go 60 to 40 against them. Hitting the abortion button is one of the Dems’ best strategies right now, if the Republicans defend it too much they alienate the center, and if they don’t defend it enough they sap the right’s energy for them, and they themselves have polarized the issue enough that there’s not nearly as much of a goldilocks zone for keeping enough voters grumbling but not turned off to skate by as there may have been in the past.

      Also applies to Project 2025 more generally but the abortion issue is the locus around which that broader case can be built from since it’s the “right now” manifestation of just how crazy it will all be.