I must thank James Carville for this nugget, used for the economy in the successful Clinton campaign.
I beg to differ with Republican VP candidate JD Vance in that certain women have no business being in positions of power at home, work, or especially politics because they have no skin in the game.
Some of my best community organizing work was done when I was single. I had time to go to endless meetings and city council sessions, volunteer projects et al.
Yes, folks, I am Vance’s horrible “childless cat lady,” albeit am down to just one dog now because my husband of nearly 22 years is deathly allergic to cats. Still childless, though.
Over the next three months the Trump campaign will spend its time trying to find insulting third-grade names to call Kamala Harris, in addition to purposely mispronouncing her first name. Their line of attack is a double-edged sword, between racism and sexism. Do they really hate the women in their lives so much? Careful, I’ll tell granny on you.
In the past 48 hours, over $100 million has flowed into the Harris campaign, along with enough delegates to make her the de facto nominee. Nearly 900,000 new donors. A phone call of Black women expecting several hundred participants swelled to 44,000 and raised $1.5 million.
How many would join a “childless cat lady” call? I’ve no idea, it’s probably like herding cats, or antifa. But it’s worth a shot.
There’s a new Sheriff in town, folks, backed by her party and ready to fight for our future. Women in particular do not want to go back to the past when we had no vote, no gainful employment, no financial freedom, no no-fault divorce and no control over our own bodies.
The future envisioned by the Democratic party led by Joe Biden and presidential candidate Kamala Harris, is worth fighting for. Volunteer, and vote! Dee