Supreme Court battle 'lit a fire' under Minnesota women ahead of the election
Eight months pregnant with her first child -- a little girl --
With just six weeks until the
It’s heightened the stakes in an election that’s been dominated by the coronavirus, racial tensions and police killings. But Ginsburg’s death has put the spotlight on issues she championed, including equal rights for women and Roe v. Wade, the landmark
“We were at the point where we had a tiny, 87-year-old woman standing between us and losing all of this progress we’ve made,” said Padilla. “It lit a fire under me. I wanted to be able to tell [my daughter] what I did about it.”
Groups on both sides of the abortion debate had already planned to spend more on the 2020 election than any previous presidential election. Now they’re redoubling their efforts to mobilize voters concerned about the
Anti-abortion groups like Students for Life are likewise canvassing across
Historically
“I’m not saying it will likely sway a committed voter to change their vote, but what we are seeing is the impact in terms of how hard women are going to work in these final six weeks before Election Day,” said
Polls have shown Trump’s support among women slipping, particularly in the suburbs. In 2018, women voters were key in delivering big suburban wins that helped
“It’s a little bit overwhelming, frankly, the number of people stepping up and just infuriated over the hypocrisy that they’re seeing from Senate Republicans,” said Poling, noting that
But
That’s motivating for
“This is such a huge opportunity because, as a conservative female, I don’t feel like I have a voice on the
“They always used to say, all things being equal, a woman would usually get about three percentage points better than a man in an election,” she said. “But I think there’s a lot of women’s issues converging here at the same time.”
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