While the GOP fails to reach out to women voters, Trump assures them that he “will be your protector.”
Male Republican politicians, ranging from former President Donald Trump to Ohio Senate candidate Bernie Moreno, are finding it difficult to connect with female voters. They have been accused of employing tone-deaf and condescending language in an attempt to gain women’s support and bring up topics that are significant to them.
In a battleground state like Pennsylvania on Monday night, Trump positioned himself as a “protector” of women, promising to free them from loneliness and anxiety and to stop considering abortion.
“You won’t experience abandonment, loneliness, or fear anymore. There won’t be any threat for you anymore. Trump declared, “You won’t experience anxiety due to the numerous issues facing our nation right now. “I will be your protector, and you will be protected.”
Moreno expressed her disapproval of the fact that abortion has turned into a decisive factor for numerous suburban women during a town hall session on Friday. She described the idea as “a little crazy, by the way, but especially for women that are like past 50.” “I don’t really think that’s an issue for you,” I’m thinking to myself.
In a social media post, former Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley expressed her frustration with Moreno. She questioned, “Are you trying to lose the election?” “looking for a companion. #DeafTone #DonLemonVibes The latter was a reference to former CNN anchor Don Lemon’s assertion that Haley, 51, was “past her prime” during the 2023 campaign.