Can progressive populism win the rustbelt and midwest?

Uh sorry, but the majority of people are in favor of roe vs wade, and that's exactly what Hillary defended. Roe vs wade allows abortions in the 3rd trimester; anti-choicers attempting to get their foot in the door by making that the new line in the sand aren't going to be satisfied, they never are.

There's always a choice, and every single death that comes from Trump's administration lies squarely on the heads of people who dare call themselves "pro-life" because they value a zygote over a person, a woman.

Tim Kaine always supported abortion access, including in the third trimester. So your argument is actually that Democrats need to be more politically correct in their position and tip toe around it and hope that anti-choice people are too stupid to look at their voting record and actual position.

So like I said, throwing women under the bus/dodging the question. Funny how that kind of dishonesty and political doublespeak is unacceptable from Hillary and supposedly a big reason why some people don't like her, but it's a winning campaign strategy when Bernie does it. That Y chromosome really changes things!

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