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So hear me out. Conservatives are more likely to take someone's last name than a liberal couple right? Doesn't this disproportionately disenfranchise Republican women? Could this potentially actually harm the Republican vote?
A lot of states have been banning name changes for trans people, I think this was a dumb attack on trans people.
When my wife and I married she only took my last name because her father abandoned her when she was 6 months old, and she wanted to erase that from her identity.
One of my male coworkers at a previous job did the same thing for the same reason, took his wife's name.
Yeah. But the hit to potential Democratic voters will make it worth their while.
Essentially women would need to provide additional paperwork in order to vote. Republican women have that paperwork, or can get it easier.
What makes you think Republican women would have an easier time getting that paperwork?
As far as I know, the demographics of passport holding Americans skews slightly left, and more left leaning couples would be expected to have kept their maiden names upon marriage.
money and privilege?
Women aren't the only people who change their names. I'm a straight white guy and I took my wife's last name when we got married. So I'm affected by this dumbass shit too.
Marginally yes they are, but it's still more common in my experience that the woman changes their name more often than not.
It's a bit of paperwork, but it does make things easier when you have the same last name. Until president asshat decided to disenfranchise people.
I'd say the important statistic is that more conservative women get married overall