Days Since JD Vance Insulted Women Across America: Zero
It’s a day ending in y.
Which means yet another day of JD Vance and his Project 2025 agenda being an absolute menace to womankind.
The internet is – literally – begging JD to be normal.
He can’t seem to help himself. Even when his Project 2025 attacks on abortion rights and desire to surveil and control women’s most personal health care decisions are driving his approval ratings to historic lows.
Asked tonight on Fox News about women who are concerned about his and Donald Trump’s plans to ban abortion nationwide, Vance responded by saying he “doesn’t buy” that suburban women care about abortion rights.
And in new, unearthed audio, Vance happily agreed with a podcast host who said that giving up work to help raise children is “the whole purpose of the postmenopausal female.” The internet had thoughts.
The new audio comes after weeks of controversy of Vance degrading and demeaning women who don’t have children.
Harris-Walz 2024 Spokesperson Sarafina Chitika released the following statement:
“JD Vance thinks he gets to tell women how to live our lives. He and Donald Trump want to control if and when women have children, ban abortion nationwide, and restrict access to IVF and birth control. They need to mind their own damn business.
“Women are sick of Trump, Vance, and their Project 2025 obsession with controlling our most private decisions. We’ll shut the door on them this November.”
A reminder of Donald Trump and JD Vance’s anti-women, anti-family record:
- Before he was president, Donald Trump called pregnancy an “inconvenience for a business”
- Trump said we needed to “be careful” with paid family leave because we needed to keep our country competitive
- JD Vance mocked the idea that women could feel fulfilled by pursuing a demanding career outside of the home, saying that women who believe that have “been had”
- Trump said paid leave laws might need “more checks and balances” to benefit employers
- Trump repeatedly pushed to cut funding for the nutrition program for women, infants,and children (WIC)
- Vance attacked universal child care as “class war against normal people”
- Trump broke his promise to pass paid leave as president and instead scaled back paid leave requirements during the pandemic
- JD Vance referred to incentives for paid family leave a “very terrible thing” and “actively bad”