When I filled out my ballot for the 2024 primary election, I thought about the women who fought and suffered so I could do this important thing: vote. Because the politics are so egregious right now, it weighs exceptionally heavy on my heart to think that there are people who are so ambivalent about their right to vote, they just don’t bother. It’s too inconvenient. They don’t know anything about the candidates. They don’t like any of them. They have other things to do. My mother stood in line with her walker when she was in her late eighties to vote for Obama. Today, all we have to do is fill out a ballot and slip it into a designated drop box.
Symbols that women get the idea of solidarity, and quite well: Marianne Williamson and Nikki Haley had no problems talking civilly with one another, in New Hampshire, recently; Justice Amy Coney Barrett cordially greeted President Biden, as he entered the House Chamber for the State of the Union address; at Rosalyn Carter's funeral, all the living former First Ladies were together, alongside President and Mrs. Biden.
I believe Niki and Marianne would have a respectful debate.
Symbols that women get the idea of solidarity, and quite well: Marianne Williamson and Nikki Haley had no problems talking civilly with one another, in New Hampshire, recently; Justice Amy Coney Barrett cordially greeted President Biden, as he entered the House Chamber for the State of the Union address; at Rosalyn Carter's funeral, all the living former First Ladies were together, alongside President and Mrs. Biden.