“He doesn’t even know us” – Trump is becoming increasingly unpopular with women voters – we never vote for him

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US President Trump is increasingly losing the sympathy of women in the suburbs in the final phase of the election campaign. His racist worldview is particularly badly received. He also makes the mistake of addressing the voters as “housewives”. Thousands are now taking to the streets. Thousands of people have taken part in protests against US President Donald Trump and for women’s rights in the US. In Washington and other cities, women in particular gathered to protest the possible re-election of Trump and his Supreme Court candidate, Amy Coney Barrett. In the US capital, the participants started their protest march near the White House. According to the organizers, there were further marches in all states. The protests were inspired by the first Women’s March after Trump’s inauguration in 2017, when more than three million people took part. This time, however, significantly fewer people came because of the corona pandemic. Many participants again wore the symbol of the Women’s March protest, the so-called pussy hat, in allusion to Trump’s statement that thanks to his fame he could grab women at any time. Like their role model, the late left-liberal Supreme Judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg, many also wore white collars. Trump wants to replace Ginsburg with the arch-conservative Barrett before the presidential election on November 3 at the Supreme Court.


Suburban women against Trump

“Suburban women, would you like me, please?” US President Donald Trump called out to his supporters at a recent election rally. “I saved your damn neighborhood, okay?” Before the presidential election on November 3, the incumbent is campaigning massively for the votes of white women from the suburbs. But the Republican met with growing opposition from the important electorate. “Suburban women, would you like me, please?” US President Donald Trump called out to his supporters at a recent election rally. “I saved your damn neighborhood, okay?” Before the presidential election on November 3, the incumbent is campaigning massively for the votes of white women from the suburbs. But the Republican met with growing opposition from the important electorate.

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In the state of Connecticut, suburban residents have even formed an anti-Trump group with the martial name The SWAT Team – just like the US police special forces. The SWAT stands for Suburban Women Against Trump – suburban women against Trump. You are opposing a presidential fear campaign against his Democratic challenger Joe Biden. Trump regularly claims that his rival wants to “destroy” the suburbs with new public housing and the “American dream” of the residents at the same time. The right-wing populist suggests that lower-income families, such as Afro-Americans and Latinos, would bring more crime to the suburbs.

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“I was just horrified when he tried to paint a picture of suburban women who were as racist as he was,” said Swat co-founder Brook Manewal of the president. “He portrays us as if we were afraid of losing our white fences, our perfect little houses and perfect gardens. The people I have met are not like that at all.” The 43-year-old attorney who lives in Stamford, Connecticut, teamed up with a friend to create The Swat Team. The Facebook group now has 9,000 members in 35 states, reports Manewal. The activists call potential voters every day, send out postcards with calls for votes and collect campaign funds for Biden. They also send 10,000 letters to the White House with a clear message to Trump: “You don’t know us, you don’t speak on our behalf, and you don’t represent the type of leader we respect.”

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Before the election on November 3, Trump is under tremendous pressure, in some polls he is well behind Biden. This is also because many white women have turned their backs on the right-wing populist in the White House. In 2016, 47 percent of white voters voted for Trump and only 45 percent for his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. That helped the Republican win an election in a race that was extremely close in some states. But before the November 3 election, Biden has a big lead over Trump among female voters. According to a survey, there are even 13 percentage points among residents of suburbs. Trump’s attempts to win over women voters are an “increasingly central” element in the president’s election campaign, says politics professor Christopher Borick. “So far, however, there is very little evidence that this is bearing fruit.” It should be of little help that Trump likes to speak of the “housewives” in the suburbs, for many further evidence of the president’s backward-looking worldview. Katie Paris, among others, who wants to mobilize voters for Biden with her organization Red, Wine and Blue in the state of Ohio, is bitter. “He has no idea about our life,” says Paris about the president. “We are not ‘housewives’ and we no longer live in the 1950s.”

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