Gretchen Whitmer would like to be America’s first woman president

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I N DECEMBER 2013 Gretchen Whitmer was the minority leader in the Michigan state senate when she made the move that catapulted her to national attention. An anti-abortion group had collected some 300,000 signatures backing a law intended to make women buy a separate “rider”, or policy, if they wanted their health insurance to cover abortion. The signatures were enough to force a statewide referendum—but the Republican Party, which then held the state governorship and both houses of the legislature, saw no need for that. They chose instead just to pass it into law.

During the debate on the state senate floor, Ms Whitmer, then 42 and 12 years into her political career, argued the measure would be tantamount to forcing women to buy “rape insurance”. She pointed out that in a referendum it would surely be rejected, and so its passage was undemocratic. Then she paused. “I am about to tell you something that I have not shared with many people in my life. But over 20 years ago I was a victim of rape,” she said, her voice cracking. “I thought this was all behind me. You know how tough I can be. The thought and the memory of that still haunts me.” She demanded that Republicans “at least let the people of this state have a vote on this. Let the people of Michigan decide.”

BeastModeEnabled on July 15th, 2024 at 17:42 UTC »

Is she a convicted felon? Has she raped anyone? Is she really old, like 70+ years old? Does she talk absolute nonsense all the time? These are the key qualities that Americans are looking for in a President.

idwbas on July 15th, 2024 at 17:42 UTC »

I love Gretchen as my Governor. If she was the Democratic nominee my ass would be at every doorstep in America vouching for her.

accountabilitycounts on July 15th, 2024 at 17:25 UTC »

I'd vote for her in a heartbeat.