LDL. BREAKING: MAGA Pastor Sparks Outrage by Calling to End Women’s Right to Vote. LDL
In a shocking and widely condemned statement, Arizona pastor and self-described Christian supremacist Dale Partridge called for the elimination of women’s suffrage following recent Democratic election victories. The remarks, posted in a video online, came just days after women voters helped secure wins in multiple major races.
Partridge argued that the 19th Amendment, which granted women the right to vote, was “a moral and political tragedy” for America. He claimed that nearly every progressive change of the last century—including abortion rights, LGBTQ+ protections, mass immigration policies, and social welfare programs—was “made possible by the female vote.” Partridge called for a return to what he described as the “household vote,” where women would consult male family members before any electoral participation, claiming this aligns with “God’s design.”
His extreme views quickly ignited a firestorm across MAGA-aligned social media. Some commentators praised him, with rhetoric that further demonized women voters:
- Megan Basha, a Daily Wire contributor, argued that women vote based on emotional attachment and called the election results “a reminder why the left does everything it can to destroy marriage.”
- Joel Webbon, a MAGA YouTuber, declared: “You can save your country or you can allow women to vote. But you cannot do both.”
- Jayda Fransen, claiming to lead the Christian Nationalist Party, wrote: “84% of women aged 18-29 voted for Zohran Mamdani… Women shouldn’t be allowed to vote!”
Political analysts and civil rights advocates have condemned these statements as anti-democratic, misogynistic, and dangerously extremist, warning that such rhetoric undermines the foundations of American democracy.
“The MAGA movement is attempting to turn back the clock on half the population’s political rights,” said one analyst. “It is imperative for voters to recognize these threats and ensure such voices never gain political power.”
As outrage spreads nationwide, the episode underscores the continued cultural and political battles surrounding women’s rights and the preservation of democratic principles.
Women voters are being celebrated as a decisive force in shaping elections — and extremists like Partridge are increasingly exposing their anti-democratic agenda.
