Trump is telling close allies that ‘suburban women’ could punish him for the overturning of Roe v Wade, hurting his 2024 reelection chances, report says – By Joshua Zitser (Business Insider) / May 21, 2022
- Donald Trump has told allies that overturning Roe v Wade could cost him politically, per Rolling Stone.
- The issue of abortion could turn “suburban women” against him, Trump fears, the media outlet said.
- The former president is concerned it could hurt him in 2024, should he decide to run, Rolling Stone reported.
Former President Donald Trump is telling his close allies that the potential overturning of Roe v Wade could cost him politically, hurting his chances of winning reelection should he run again in 2024, according to Rolling Stone.
Citing sources familiar with the matter, Rolling Stone reported that Trump has been telling allies that the issue of abortion could turn “suburban women” against him.
“Suburban women have been a recurring concern for [former] President Trump, including during the 2020 campaign, when his smarter advisers were sounding the alarm to him about how he was losing suburbs,” a source said, per Rolling Stone.
“He is … worried women in the suburbs could punish him for this one day, [too],” the source continued.