GOP Woman Running for Office Said She Didn't Know If She'd Vote for a Woman
MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA, AUG 7 – Mylie Biggs, 25, seeks Arizona state Senate seat despite podcast remarks opposing women in office, aligning with conservative values and her father’s political legacy.
- Mylie Biggs expressed uncertainty about voting for women, stating, "Honestly, I don't know if I would vote for any female" during an August 2024 interview.
- Biggs stated, "I don't think women should hold office in general. I think women should run the home."
- She claimed that some women and girls are "waking up" against those who fought for women's rights to work.
- Biggs joked about repealing the 19th Amendment regarding women's voting rights in the context of demographic voting.
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Arizona state Senate candidate Mylie Biggs previously said women should not hold office
Mylie Biggs, the daughter of Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ), previously said women should not be allowed to vote or hold office, yet she has filed a statement of interest to run for state Senate. While speaking on a podcast based…
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