Sarah Palin: It’s Not a ‘Big Darn Deal’

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(TheLastPatriotNews.com) – In a bold message resonating with millions of Americans, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has called on voters to ignore the gender ideology as it is not “a big darn deal.”

During a recent appearance on NewsNation’s “CUOMO,” Palin cut through the noise of identity politics by urging voters to prioritize policy and leadership over gender in the 2024 election.

In a departure from the left’s obsession with identity politics, Palin emphasized that gender should not be a deciding factor in the race between Kamala Harris and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

“I personally don’t think that gender is such a big darn deal in this race,” Palin stated.

Palin’s comments came during a pre-election town hall featuring Bill O’Reilly and Stephen A. Smith, where she addressed the growing gender gap in political support.

A Harvard Institute of Politics poll revealed a widening divide among younger voters, with the gap between Harris and Trump supporters increasing from 8 points in the spring to a staggering 20 points in October.

While the left continues to push divisive gender politics, Palin took a stand for common sense.

She acknowledged that gender becomes an issue only when men discuss women’s decision-making processes, particularly on sensitive topics like abortion.

“When men talk about a woman’s feelings and what they go through to make the decision, I say, you guys, you don’t know, you haven’t been there,” Palin remarked.

Palin also addressed the issue of abortion, aligning herself with Trump’s moderate stance.

She expressed support for state-level decision-making and exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother.

Palin emphasized Trump’s commitment to the Supreme Court’s decision on Roe v. Wade, stating that “he’s not thwarting anybody’s opportunity to end a pregnancy.”

While Harris and her allies, including the Obamas, continue to fixate on reproductive rights as a campaign talking point, Palin reminded voters that there are more pressing issues at stake.

She pointed out that abortion is not the sole issue in this election, urging Americans to consider the other challenges America currently faces.

In a rebuttal to Michelle Obama’s New York Times op-ed urging male voters to prioritize women’s reproductive rights, Palin asserted that America already offers equal opportunities for all.

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