Female voters in battleground states care about far more than just abortion
Briefly

Women are the most coveted voter block in America, as they have consistently voted in greater numbers than men in presidential elections since 1980.
Despite predictions, there is no overwhelming support for Vice President Kamala Harris based solely on her gender or her abortion rights stance; women are more nuanced in their views.
Women express mixed feelings about their current standing, with 50% feeling worse off or no different than four years ago, indicating a divided voter sentiment.
A prevailing sentiment among women is frustration towards the government, which they feel does not adequately recognize their contributions and leadership within their households.
Read at New York Post
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