Between sexual assault allegations and eroticism of pleasure audre lordepainful slurs, it's been a traumatizing election season for many female voters.
During Wednesday night's presidential debate, Clinton attempted to give American women something to hope for. Responding to a question about the Supreme Court, Clinton made a powerful, emotional case for Roe v. Wade and women's right to choose.
SEE ALSO: Poor Brian Williams can't quite say WikiLeaksAfter Wallace asked Clinton about her vote against a ban of "late-term partial birth abortions," Trump accused her of being willing to allow women to "rip the baby out of the womb . . just prior to the birth of the baby."
Partial-birth abortions is a political term, a not medical one. The procedure Trump may have been referring to, called "dilation and extraction," makes up approximately .2 percent of abortions each year, and largely do not take place in the third trimester.
Clinton clarified her position.
"And using that kind of scare rhetoric is just terribly unfortunate. You should meet with some of the women that I've met with. Women I've known over the course of my life. This is one of the worst possible choices that any woman and her family has to make. I do not believe the government should be making it. I've been to countries where governments forced women to have abortions like they did in China or force women to bear children like they used to do in Romania. I can tell you the government has no business in the decisions that women make with their families in accordance with their faith, with medical advice, and I will stand up for that right."
Across Twitter, people spoke passionately about Clinton's response and the social issue.
Trump thinks a C-section is abortion
— Justin Miller (@justinjm1) October 20, 2016
It's really funny when people say "pro life". It comes down to my life. And punishing a woman for getting an abortion, wow. Wtf?!
— Leslie Jones (@Lesdoggg) October 20, 2016
#debatenight "Nobody has more respect for women than I do. No one." But you don't want a woman to decide what she wants for her abortion??
— syd • W̶E̶ 🏳️🌈🎃 (@josaudun) October 20, 2016
"Nobody has more respect for women than I do" -Trump... but you don't even know what a late term abortion is and the reasons behind them 🙄
— Your Boss (@kryssyblake) October 20, 2016
Clinton has been relatively silent on the sexual assault allegations levied against Trump, possibly because of the allegations made against her own husband. Forty-seven thipercent of women voters now support Clinton, compared to just 38 for Trump.
Women voters are critical to Clinton's success this election.
Exclusive @FiveThirtyEight projection on what the Electoral College would look like if women refuse to vote Trump. pic.twitter.com/kmjxmjnY1l
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) March 24, 2016
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