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LINK Republicans Have a Dad Problem After Roe

I think we have a new Southern Strategy situation that works for Dems. Good.

The enraged fathers I spoke with are now laser-focused on what they can help control: the races in their state. Chris Pauley hopes a deluge of dads spurs a blue wave in the Pennsylvania midterms. Up until this year, the 47-year-old was a lifelong Republican who threw his support behind “middle of the road” politicians like John McCain and Mitt Romney. He used to care most about issues like a strong military and a secure border and never thought Roe was in question. Pauley lives in a swing state that plays a big role in determining which party will control Congress, and any other year, he’d likely be eyeing GOP candidates who were more moderate than Trump. But the restaurant manager can no longer support anti-abortion politicians like Doug Mastriano, who is running for governor, or Dr. Mehmet Oz, who is vying for the U.S. Senate. Pauley calls the Supreme Court decision a “huge miscalculation” that will push centrist GOP lifers like himself away from the Republican Party.

rainmanjr 8 Oct 4
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Behind every woman getting an abortion there is a man getting out of child payments for 18 years! They are going to pay the price for this SCOTUS decision as well. All those pious pastors that depended on abortions to keep their jobs will be scrambling to find ways of keeping their sperm donations secret too!

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