Talk:Harriett Woods

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Harriet Woods and Abortion
ln 1982 while running for Senate from Missouri and campaigning across the state, Woods argued directly to voters and to the camera for abortion rights for women, and would have won had the DNC funded her campaign in time. They did not fund women’s campaigns at the time, claiming women could not win office, until Harriet successfully argued with the facts that whenever women ran, they won, and the probl was that women did not run, not that they did not win, and when they ran, they did not get DNC funding. She unabashedly demanded choice for women in 1982 and almost won, so it’s a stretch to say that we have to gingerly address that topic in 2022. 2601:643:8400:790:2041:A296:4A50:ED93 (talk) 20:50, 3 May 2022 (UTC)