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Trump’s Quest to Win Women vs. His Old Patterns
Gastonia, USASun Nov 03 2024
Donald Trump’s recent campaign has been marked by a big challenge—winning over women voters. Despite saying he’ll be a “protector” of women, his approach has been criticized for being outdated and paternalistic. He's even joked along with offensive comments, like the infamous one about Vice President Kamala Harris, where someone yelled she worked “on the corner. ”
Trump’s old ways, like camping with men who speak crudely about women and making claims about strong leaders overwhelming Harris, aren’t changing. Even though he knows he’s getting into trouble with women voters, he keeps pushing on. He believes his stance on crime and immigration will win over women. But will it really resonate?
Trump’s team has been trying to reach younger men lately, focusing on sports events and podcasts. They think this will help, but it’s also left women feeling unvalued. Nikki Haley, a former UN ambassador, even said women care about how they’re spoken to and the issues at hand.
Some women at Trump’s rallies do feel safer with Trump as their “protector. ” But it’s unclear if this will sway more women to support him, especially with his history of comments and actions toward women.
Meanwhile, Harris isn’t focusing on just women. She’s reaching out to all voters—women, men, and anyone in between. She wants to be a president for all Americans, not just one group.
In the end, Trump’s approach has critics arguing that his language and tactics are not the best way to earn women’s votes. With the election days away, it’s all about who can win over the most people.
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How effective is Trump's gendered rhetoric in attracting female voters?
What impact does Trump's language about women have on his campaign's ability to close the gender gap?
How many 'vigorous spankings' does Trump think women need from his 'protection'?
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