• SeattleRain@lemmy.world
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    The majority of women are libs. It was the majority of women that voted Trump. They’re not going to do anything.

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        Fair enough but 45% is nearly half. It my not be the majority but my point is Trump is WIDELY supported by women.

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          Yes, women didn’t show up for Harris to the expected degree. It’s really disappointing, especially considering the abortion issue. They voted for the abortion protection measures for their states (e.g. Missouri), and voted for trump at the same time. Idiots, thinking they would have their cake and eat it too, believing trump won’t sign a nation-wide ban. FAFO

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      1. A lot of them abstained due to the dems failing to do anything on the state level.
      2. A lot of them who voted just thought the Project 2025 was there to make the libs cry, and no human would be evil enough to execute them all.

      Also a lot of Trump voters in the swing states are already regretting, if it continues, it can very well lead to a civil war, especially if Project 2025 will be executed. Who knows, maybe even the military will have issues with it.

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        maybe even the military will have issues with it.

        As individuals that can vote, sure.

        As a whole-ass army… maybe? They’ll have an issue with it if ordered to do anything unconstitutional. The tricky bit is what the individual leader(s) in the military think about any such order. An additional complication is how the Supreme Court may or may not weigh in, as their responsibility is to interpret the constitution.