Sanders boosts GOP appeal to women ahead of November – Washington Examiner

Sarah Huckabee Sanders is rallying conservative women at the Republican National‍ Convention in Milwaukee, emphasizing the attacks faced by ⁢strong, Trump-supporting Republican​ women from the far Left. She remains confident in Trump’s ability to appeal to women ‍despite ​competition⁤ from Nikki ⁢Haley. Democrats are hoping ⁤to use abortion ⁢as a wedge issue in the upcoming election. Sanders highlighted the​ importance of supporting⁢ conservative women in the face of relentless attacks‍ and criticism ⁢from the Left. She emphasized the need ⁣for unity and strength among Republican women, urging them to stand firm in their ​support for President Trump.

Despite competition from Nikki Haley,‌ Sanders expressed confidence in Trump’s ability to appeal to‌ women and secure‍ their votes in the⁢ upcoming election. She praised his track record on issues such as ⁢the economy, national security, and ⁤border security, highlighting‍ his strong leadership and‌ decisive action.

On the ‌other hand, Democrats are ⁢looking to use abortion as a wedge issue in the election, hoping to ⁢sway women voters to their side by focusing on⁤ reproductive rights. Sanders warned ‌against falling for these divisive tactics and encouraged⁤ conservative women to stay focused ​on the⁤ bigger picture and‍ the issues that truly matter to them.

Sanders’ rally at the Republican National Convention was a call to arms for conservative women, rallying them‍ to support President Trump and stand strong against‌ the attacks and divisive tactics of the Left.


Sarah Huckabee Sanders amplifies GOP pitch to women before November

MILWAUKEE — Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-AR) rallied conservative women on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee as President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump prepare to make their pitches to women before the first presidential election after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

“The Left loves to talk about the war on women, but the only war that I see being waged is from the far Left against the conservative, strong women in this country,” Sanders told a National Federation of Conservative Women luncheon Tuesday on the sidelines of the confab. “And when they learn that you are a Trump-supporting Republican woman, they’ll attack you even more relentlessly.

“Believe me, because I’ve been on the receiving end of those attacks as governor and as President Trump’s press secretary,” she said. “But like all of you, I know how to tough it out. No nasty comment is going to stop us from protecting women’s sports or banning offensive, nonsense words like ‘birthing person’ and ‘pregnant people.’”

Democrats are hoping abortion will once again be a wedge issue at the ballot box this November as it was for the 2022 midterm elections, in which Biden’s party outperformed expectations, despite poor economic indicators.

Sanders told reporters afterward she remained confident in Trump’s ability to appeal to women, though many of them backed former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley during the primary.

“President Donald Trump is going to get the majority of women because he’s the one that’s actually doing things that empower and help women and American families,” she said.

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The National Federation of Republican Women is part of the Republican National Committee and its grassroots outreach and organizing strategy, according to NFRW political director Nikki Beaver.

“NFRW has strike forces of volunteers from around the country that will be deploying to the battleground states to knock on doors, make phone calls, and talk to voters on the importance of this election and how important their vote is,” Beaver told the Washington Examiner. “Women are being called the defining factor in this election and NFRW will be delivering the women’s vote for Trump.”



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