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Sacrificing rights for abortion? Not this time, Kamala

The Democratic Party's tactics of fear-mongering, lying, and name-calling surprisingly failed to secure Kamala Harris a spot in the Oval Office. allie beth stuckey We couldn't be happier with the “Relatable” rating.

“Kamala Harris tried so hard to make us believe that miscarriage and abortion were the same thing,” Stuckey said, adding, “Kamala thought she could run for office on abortion alone. Every speech she gave. , every debate moment she gave, every interview she gave, went back to abortion.”

“She's willing to sacrifice any rights you have on the altar of abortion, and that was the only thing she knew how to get away with, because that's the only time she could really speak out. “, Stuckey said, adding: If you think about it, it's demonic and depraved. ”

Mr. Camara has only succeeded in convincing voters of their fear that they will face “forced childbirth,” even though abortion is not even on the ballot at the federal level. Instead, her entire campaign ran on a hypothesis.

“Kamala Harris was asking that group of voters to vote based on assumptions that probably would not affect them; abstract issues to them that would probably never affect their families. “It's hard to make that case when you're looking at things that actually affect families in a concrete, physical way,” Stuckey says.

These specifics include the cost of living and the cost of crime, both of which are rising under the Biden-Harris administration.

“Ordinary voters were more concerned about being able to afford groceries and gas, being able to walk safely through their neighborhoods and communities, and being able to afford the deliberate and unscrupulous behavior of unvetted military-age illegal immigrants.” “Because of the lack of imports, there was no rampant crime,'' Stuckey explains.

“And this campaign that she promoted, this deceptive strategy of making people believe that miscarriage and abortion are the same thing, that they should therefore vote for a pro-abortion candidate, is simply a victory.” I didn’t,” she added.

Not only was her stance on abortion a failure, but her transgender advocacy was also a huge failure.

“People don’t want transgenderism,” Stuckey said, adding: The idea that a man was a woman because he wore lipstick and a dress was a bridge too far. ”

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