Or elect people, regardless of gender, who are pro-choice.
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All else being equal, we need more women. A man can be pro-choice but will never fully understand the perspective of a woman. It's a missing voice in many policy discussions and key to thriving communities around the world.
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Women of color preferably.
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{{{rto}}} you know it. Dem WW are mostly sorta OK but...safer to stay w/ WOC. Odds are better for caring - & life-saving - legislation that way.
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A woman signed the Alabama bill into law.
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But men wrote, voted on and passed the bill in the state legislature.
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We did. We elected President Hillary Clinton. You're doing a great job,
@KamalaHarris. We're proud of you here in the SF Bay Area.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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The problem isnt that simple. Yes, more women are needed in leadership at all levels. However, it was a woman who signed the Alabama bill into law. Women advocate for these bills as well.
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Seems obvious she meant Democratic women
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A woman wrote the bill. A woman signed one. And a dem gov is getting ready to sign one in Louisiana.
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I agree that more women should be elected but the biggest problem seems to be religious extremism.
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