The WSJ insists white women are flocking back to the Republican Party, after interviewing no one of reproductive age.
Journaland who already lean toward the Republican party when voting: women over 65The first interview quoted in this story is Dana Gianassi, a 68-year-old Californian, who is a registered independent who leans Republican. In fact, she’s already voted for“I feel the Democrats are ruining our country,” Gianassi told the paper, saying the gas prices and, as the newspaper put it, “securing the southern border” are her top issues.
the economy. “I think that the economy is number one in my mind. It’s costing people so much more money to live,ot enough to vote for them, but enough to tell a reporter.) Finally, they interviewed a Republican who is voting Republican. The exact person who is for sure going to be running from the Democratic Party! Pennsylvanian Susan Smith, 76, said inflation is her biggest issue.“I eat Cheerios every morning,Wine time
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