Savanna Stone, Brooke Foxworthy and KayElah Gardner #wingnut #sexist #forced-birth #fundie cbc.ca

When Savanna Stone first started publicly sharing her support for U.S. President Donald Trump, she says it was a dealbreaker for some members of her extended family[…]
But what Stone said next was surprising

"I don’t even like Trump anymore, so it’s crazy"[…]
She was invited to be a keynote speaker at the Turning Point USA Women’s Leadership Summit, a three-day gathering held on the first weekend of June in San Antonio, Texas[…]
She says she doesn’t think women should vote, and that the U.S. should adopt a one-vote-per-household election system. Women tend to support more liberal candidates, she argues, so changing the voting system would result in a more Christian and conservative America

"That’s just one of the opinions that I hold, because I think that it would be better for society"[…]
"Now, is that a hill I'm going to die on and run for office and try to complete? No," she said. "That’s Ideal Savanna’s world; that’s not our current world"

Several women at the conference told CBC News that they'd be open to the idea, even if it meant losing their own right to vote — all in the pursuit of a more conservative country

"I think [Stone] has a very big point," said Foxworthy, the stay-at-home mom whose family recently moved to Texas

Foxworthy said she’s voted in every single election since she was 18 years old, and she plans to vote in the midterms coming up this fall. But she is open to the strategy

"If my husband is the head of the household, I am the neck, and we work very cohesively together," she said. "If he was voting on behalf of our household, I would be fine with that"

She said she'd even be comfortable if it meant her daughter lost her right to vote, as well[…]
KayElah Gardner said she'd give up her vote if it meant banning abortion

"I feel like with my mindset, I would want to put my vote in," said the 19-year-old nursing student from San Diego, Calif. "But … I think getting rid of that would actually help women more"

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