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Presidential candidate: Governor DeSantis matters on three core issues important for the Americans



Governor DeSantis touched and elaborated on abortion rights. He said women only because without an option is against prolife, otherwise all women would only like to be on the side of prolife.

This was such an important issue among young women and teenage girls in the US which he touched it extremely well elaborated his plans to move this forward at federal levels.

Another issue which he touched and elaborated was on the safety of children in schools at federal level. How he plans to do it is by maybe grants to have armed guards at schools to ensure the safety of children going to schools. This again would be welcome by the women in America. So his second point too scored a 10/10.

Thirdly, he elaborated on the education system in schools in America. He said, “Children must be educated and not indoctrinated.” This he meant to say was the indoctrination of children in schools in their first and second grades to make their own decisions on their gender. Whether they want to be a male, a female or a gay or lesbian when they grow up and do what is necessary by taking decisions on their own without involving the parents, which so many have been against the Biden policies on gender and have since been raising their voice against it and posting videos online showing their disgust to Biden’s policy on gender selection.

On all three core issues which the Americans and women as a whole are being confronted everyday by listening to Governor DeSantis about his plans and what he intends to do and will be doing if he becomes the 47th President of USA in 2024 will make all women to change their minds in favour of supporting the Republican nominee in 2024 for President.

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