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Trump's America: Women divided
on abortion, health care
Carla Bleiker in Washington
11/12/2024November 12, 2024
These American women couldn't be further apart in their viewpoints: Mia
Akins is a student involved in the anti-abortion movement in Florida.
Molly, a mother from California who prefers not to publish her full name,
flew across the country to Washington to express her frustration after the
election.
Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election has triggered
strong emotions among women in the US.
"I'm definitely happy that Trump won, but even more so that Harris and
Walz didn't win," Mia Akins, a third-year student at Florida International
University in Miami and co-founder of the Students for Life of America
(SFLA) group at her university, told DW.
SFLA is a nationwide organization in which students are committed to
strictly opposing abortion.
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and her running mate Tim Walz had
spoken out in favor of a right to abortion in the US, whereas Donald
Trump, during his first term, nominated three of the Supreme Court
justices who overturned the nationwide right to abortion.
Trump may not be the strongest pro-life candidate, Akins said, explaining
that he wants to leave the issue of abortion to the states instead of
supporting a national ban.
Still, the student is optimistic: A Trump administration "is something we
can work with," she said.
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'Feminist resistance to fascism'
The Women's March Initiative, which organized the protest march with
almost half a million people in Washington the day after Donald Trump's
first inauguration in 2017, is still active.
On the Saturday after the election, Molly, Sammy and other protesters
rallied in front of the Heritage Foundation building.
A few hundred mainly female participants demonstrated with loud music
and green bandanas that read "Bans off our bodies."
Ahead of the protest, Tamika Middleton, managing director of Women's
March, said in an organizing call that "our mandate is feminist resistance
to fascism."
"We're mad," Erica, who also asked not to publish her last name, told DW.
The 27-year-old joined the protest together with her mother Mandy and
her five-year-old daughter Elani.
"We're here to show her [Elani] how to
not just stay home and be angry," she said.
Mandy is deeply worried about her granddaughter's future in the US.
"She
should have the same reproductive rights we had," Elani's grandmother
told DW.
Molly (left) and her non-binary child Sammy took their banners and flew
from San Diego to Washington to call for their rights.Image: Carla
Bleiker/DW
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2019
“trump on women…on
women”
Megan Lane, Tony Ward
Studio.2016
"For so long, women had been taught to temper their emotions, to make
their demands more palatable, to ask politely for change.
But something
shifted in 2017.
Suddenly, millions of women stopped asking.
They started
demanding.
They ran for office in record numbers.
They named their
abusers.
They recognized that their fury wasn’t just personal—it was
political."
Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger by Rebecca
Traister: Pages 7, 2018
Trump won over female voters.
Are trad
wives the reason why?
Could trad wives, influencers have sparked the red wave
among female voters?
In a divisive political landscape, many creators have chosen to stay silent
on their ideologies.
But while trad wife content creators aren’t necessarily
aligning themselves with a political ideology, they are presenting a certain
lifestyle and family unit that president-elect Donald Trump and JD
Vance are promoting.
As part of their....
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