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Related: About this forumTexas Republicans are Already Using the Filibuster as Ammo in Fight for Wendy Davis' Senate Seat
Even before Fort Worth Democrat Wendy Davis took the Senate floor late Tuesday morning and launched into the filibuster that would ultimately grab the nation's attention and kill attempts to railroad abortion restrictions through the state Legislature, she was at the top of Texas Republicans' hit list. Davis, they realized, has the whole package: humble back story; uncanny knack for politics; ability to rally the grassroots; ambitions for higher office; a uterus. She was, and remains, a very big threat to continued Republican dominance of state government.
So, it was no accident when GOP lawmakers attempted to shift Davis into a more conservative district during redistricting in 2011, or when the cash began pouring into Dr. Mark Shelton's no-holds-bars campaign to unseat her in 2012. And Beth Cubriel, the executive director of the Republican Party of Texas, could barely contain her glee when Davis drew the short straw and had to face re-election in 2014, two years early. Neither could party Chairman Steve Munisteri who "danced a jig."
Which brings us to the filibuster last night. While Democrats and abortion-rights supporters cheered, Republicans were loading ammunition for 2014. And it wasn't just former party Chairwoman Cathie Adams, though she did unleash quite the screed against "Whining Wendy" and "feminazis" on Twitter yesterday:
Cathie Adams (@cathieadams) June 25, 2013
Too many pro-abortion feminazis are too poor to buy bras. That's DISGUSTING!
Cathie Adams (@cathieadams) June 25, 2013
More at http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2013/06/texas_republicans_are_already.php .
[font color=green]Oh noes, the pro-choice abortion rights protesters didn't wear bras! The world must be coming to an end.[/font]
Historic NY
(37,452 posts)Half-Century Man
(5,279 posts)Strong women scare the republican geldings.
Wwagsthedog
(1,533 posts)mbperrin
(7,672 posts)Been visiting with several Republican women locally, and it appears anecdotally that the older the lady, the more likely they are to support abortion, period, and to not only vote, but to be part of the active local party apparatus.
Some of those husbands may not have the grip on their wimmen that they imagine.
Love to see it tested!
northoftheborder
(7,572 posts)I'd bet at least half were Republicans.
sonias
(18,063 posts)Women in Texas have the voting power - if we could get more women to vote for women - we could win a state wide office.
Thanks for the report!