Why Women Support Trump

My response, FWIW:
Some people, women included, believe that Trump represents the only viable path forward for all Americans. If he’s too brash, or too honest, or too prone to “tell it like it is,” let liberals get over it. He’s the only thing standing in the way of the radical left’s attempt to bring socialism to America and all the horrors it stands for: wokeness, open borders, climate science, and the end of white dominance in our society.
Keep in mind that support for Trump breaks down quickly when it comes to educational level, which comes immediately to mind especially as we find ourselves in late spring, when we think of our loved ones who are graduating from schools and colleges across the land.
As it turns out, my alma mater is celebrating the 200th anniversary of its opening in 1823, and my inbox is inundated with photos of the place (Trinity College, Hartford, CT) through the years, as well as those depicting the pure joy of the class of 2023.
If I lived within a short drive of Trinity, I would have loved to have been there to see those faces. Rude though it might have been, I could have asked a few female graduates if they support Trump. I would have been laughed off the campus.

Now that Trump is facing 37 felony counts including espionage, it’s interesting to watch Fox News and the other members of the ultra-MAGA media defend the former president on the basis that the prosecution is unfair. I just tuned in for a few minutes to see it for myself.
It certainly would be interesting to know what Steve Bannon knows about the January 6th insurrection, especially given that he told his television audience on January 5th:
Jane:
It does appear, at least in the United States, that empathy and compassion has taken a back seat to greed, selfishness, and indiscriminately directed hate.
Those who follow professional golf know that the Saudi-backed LIV Tournament has recently merged with the Professional Golf Association (PGA), to the chagrin of many.
Most of us crawling around this planet join Charles Dickens in his hope for the world.
I support the right of labor to organize in most cases, but I urge caution to those who approve of the meme here: Be careful what you wish for.
As I’ve mentioned, progressives, unlike Trump supporters, generally don’t put on massive public displays of their political and religious beliefs. No Confederate flags, no “Let’s Go Brandon” decals.
Nicola Tesla was an enigmatic figure who, in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, played an important role in the development of the technology that made it possible for humankind to make use of electricity.