Recently, Trump proclaimed his intent to be a defender of women, stating, “whether they like it or not.” This choice of words has been widely criticized.
The campaign of Kamala Harris wasted no time in seizing upon this statement, pairing it with alarming news reports regarding Trump’s efforts to criminalize abortion and the dire consequences such prohibitions have inflicted on individuals across the country.
Harris took advantage instantly of Trump’s mistake.?pic.twitter.com/GPm4vg0w4S
— Aes?? (@AesPolitics1) October 31, 2024
The online community rapidly responded to Trump’s poorly executed comment, resulting in both humorous and troubling reactions.
yes. the trash is taking himself out.
— scottiev (@scottiev) October 31, 2024
Indeed, the implications of his statement have sparked numerous jokes, with suggestions that many would eagerly contribute to his campaign’s downfall.
It wasn’t a mistake. He truly doesn’t give a crap about anyone else, let alone women
— scuffed (@zScuffed) October 31, 2024
This perspective resonates. The previous president has often seemed oblivious to the needs of others, prioritizing his personal ego over substantial issues. A Trump administration insider remarked on his fixation with his own name, indicating that they had to include it frequently in documents to get his attention.
Why are we seriously considering someone who raped women and children for president? How is this real life?
— Zion Darkwood (@ZionDarkwood) October 31, 2024
The notion that Trump genuinely values women is critically flawed. He has been convicted of assault against E. Jean Carroll, and there are allegations of raping a 13-year-old as well. Even Ben Shapiro, a loyal supporter of Trump, was caught off guard during a debate when it was pointed out that he considered voting for a known sex offender while having a young daughter.
We’re coming???#VoteBlue2024ProtectWomensRights
— Polly Kane? ????? (@kanekavi) October 31, 2024
In a hopeful reaction to Trump’s comments, one voter simply stated “we’re coming” signifying a collective move toward the polls in support of Kamala Harris to champion reproductive rights. This sentiment was mirrored by another user urging women to eliminate Trump “once and for all.”
Seriously ladies, let’s get rid of this guy once and for all.
— AspiringCatLady (@aspirecatlady) October 31, 2024
One poignant tweet encapsulated the discontent with Trump’s image, stating, “women fucking hate this man.” This sentiment rings true. According to former White House director Anthony Scaramucci, even Melania Trump, his wife, is reportedly weary of the “nonsense” that surrounds Trump—essentially the non-stop political turmoil that follows him.
Women fucking hate this man.
— hether beck (@hethbeck) October 31, 2024
Another observer pointed out that the biggest revelations in October have come directly from Trump’s own mouth, describing his statements as the “October surprise,”a term used for events that alter electoral outcomes. It seems Trump has created numerous controversies this October alone.
The biggest October surprise is Trump himself.
— hp (@Planckbot) October 31, 2024
The online discussions clearly indicate that the mood surrounding Trump’s campaign is dire, which may bode well for women around the nation.
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