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Democracy is on the line. Don’t count on white women to save it.

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 25, 2022

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If more than seven decades of American political history is any guide, most white women who vote in next month’s elections will probably cast ballots for Republicans in races nationwide that will ultimately decide control of the House and Senate.They will reject the party that wants to codify , ban , and restore . They will support the party of insurrection and its sympathizers which , condones , and ardently that the 2020 presidential... + full article



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