I wasn’t going to write about the election — Emily Maitlis, libtards, we’ve all heard enough. But there was one question that hasn’t been answered: why didn’t more women vote for Kamala Harris?
She positioned herself as the most female-friendly presidential candidate ever. At the Democratic national convention in August, the speeches focused, relentlessly, on how madame president would “restore abortion rights nationwide”.
Amid “homecoming queens for abortion” banners, an activist told us how she was “raped by my father after years of abuse”.
People were in floods of tears — it was an electrifying moment. “This is the year of the woman globally,” sobbed one delegate, a man in a cowboy hat.
Yet abortion barely figured as a point of interest in the exit