Here's a list of countries. Look at it and think about what they all have in common. (Hint for my US readers: we are not on this list.)
Tannu Tuva, Ceylon/Sri Lanka, India, Israel, Argentina, Central African Republic, United Kingdom, Portugal, Bolivia, Dominica, Iceland, Norway, China, Malta, Yugoslavia, Philippines, Transkei, Pakistan, Haiti, Lithuania, East Germany, Nicaragua, Ireland, Bangladesh, France, Poland, Turkey, Canada, Burundi, Rwanda, Sri Lanka, Liberia, Ecuador, New Zealand, Guyana, Latvia, Panama, Finland, Senegal, Indonesia, São Tomé and Príncipe, Ukraine, Germany, Chile, Jamaica, Moldova, Croatia, Kyrgyzstan, Costa Rica, Trinidad and Tobago, Australia, Slovakia, Brazil, Mali, Kosovo, Thailand, Denmark, Malawi, South Korea, Slovenia, Transnistria, Northern Cyprus, Mauritius, Nepal, Marshall Islands, Myanmar, Taiwan, Estonia, Serbia, Singapore, Romania, Barbados, Ethiopia, Georgia, Austria, Belgium, Greece, Gabon, Togo, Tanzania, Samoa, Tunisia, Sweden, Honduras, Hungary, Italy, Peru, Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mexico
Ready? Did you figure it out?
This is a list of countries that have had a female president or equivalent. Many of them have had two or more female presidents. Today, Mexico inaugurated their first woman president, Claudia Sheinbaum.
Instead, in the United States, the first time we had a woman run for president in a general election, she lost to a man who was later convicted of felonies and rape. And now we have a woman running in a general election for the second time ever--against that same person who should have never been a candidate at all.
Remember, fellow Americans, to vote! Or stay home if you're going to vote for that bad man.
It's in our grasp. Kamala!