I tried to make the case that the right really could take away women's right to vote sometime in the next few decades, but I didn't have much of answer to the obvious question: How do you overturn a right that's unambiguously in the Constitution without a superseding constitutional amendment, which probably couldn't be ratified by 38 state legislatures? Tossing out the heart of the Voting Rights Act is easy by comparison -- it's not in the Constitution. The right to an abortion isn't explicitly in the Constitution. But the 19th Amendment -- "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex" -- is as close to unambiguous as anything in our law.
So if right-wingers can't really take away women's right to vote, why are so many of them talking about doing that?
I think this is how they hope to delegitimize elections that don't go their way in the future, especially in places where their losses can't be attributed to the groups they usually demonize. On right-wing rhetoric about those groups, Jamelle Bouie writes, referencing Donald Trump's claims of fraud in the 2020 election:
There was a reason ... that Trump centered his crusade on ferreting out “illegal votes”; there was a reason he focused on cities with large Black populations like Atlanta, Detroit, Milwaukee and Philadelphia; and there was a reason that when his supporters fought their way into the Capitol, they unfurled Confederate flags to mark their achievement.Bouie is a person whose ideas are based in facts and reason, and I think he imagines that Donald Trump is the same way. He asserts that Trump knows he lost the 2020 election, and suggests Trump is arguing that non-white Americans' votes are inherently illegitimate instead of arguing that real fraud took place.
The president’s convoluted and false claims about “fraud” were little more than a smoke screen for a more basic claim about who belongs to the community — about who counts as a voter and who counts as a citizen. To say that Democratic victories in Pennsylvania or Georgia were the product of fraud in Philadelphia or Atlanta was to say, in short, that the wrong people were voting. And in the same way that Trump’s “birtherism” wasn’t really about whether Barack Obama was born in the United States, his crusade to “stop the steal” wasn’t about the nation’s election procedures. It was a declaration that the only real voters were his own.
I believe that Trump is making both arguments, and that his case for a rigged election works on a reptile-brain level, and doesn't need to make logical sense. Pallets of fake ballots are being trucked in! Black people are voting! Black people are counting the ballots! It's a rhetorical layer cake, and you get both People we don't like are voting! and Democrats always cheat! in every bite.
Now, imagine that you could delegitimize the votes not just of a minority of the population, but of half the population. Enter the "women shouldn't vote" propaganda campaign.
On a basic level, the message is: Women shouldn't vote because they don't have real adult brains, so they vote the wrong way. See point #2 in this video from Tania Shaw, a Christian-right influencer:
Shaw says:
Women voting never should have been legalized because women vote emotionally, and they primarily vote for the right to kill their babies, and for woke things like gay marriage and men in women's bathrooms and trans ideologies.In the manosphere, the belief that men are logical and women are emotional is near-universal. So this message appeals to resentful young men.
But the message here isn't just Yes, women are legally entitled to vote, but they shouldn't be because they vote liberal, therefore elections won by liberals are illegitimate. In addition, female suffrage is blamed for liberal immigration policies, which leads to voter fraud and (in the right's view) a civilizational apocalypse.
This isn't an American tweet, but it's a message many on the American right fully agree with:
Women are the ones voting for policies to keep migrants in the country and keep allowing millions more to come every year. Women vote for it because they love diversity and multiculturalism rather than homogeneity for some reason. Europe is fine being European, not African, india
— HH (@SinGal96) June 17, 2026
HH was responding to this:
Disenfranchising women is a matter of civilizational survival. https://t.co/BYA2MN2lAA
— John Carter (@martianwyrdlord) June 17, 2026
On the right (globally), opposition to women's suffrage is tied to white nationalist eliminationism. The message is this: Democracy is a sham and Those People are running rampant because women get to vote.



