As the 2024 election nears, discussions around divorce become intertwined with the political tensions surrounding Trump’s candidacy. J.D. Vance criticizes no-fault divorce, reflecting a backlash some conservative men feel towards women's growing choices. Divorced men seem to rally behind Trump, while many women express disillusionment, even contemplating divorce as a form of political resistance against their husbands' support for Trump. This creates a scenario where personal and political spheres intertwine, with women questioning whether their marriages can withstand another Trump presidency, thereby framing divorce discussions as acts of empowerment and agency.
Divorce was being discussed as a means of resistance, suggesting that women across the country were finally fed up with their Trump-voting husbands.
Moderate and Democratic women were considering divorcing their Trumpian husbands, using personal lives as the ultimate political leverage.
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