Trump frequently asks his aides why women don't like him: CNN
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47% : This comes amid reporting that Alexandra Cooper, the host of the wildly successful "Call Her Daddy" podcast, invited Trump to do an interview the same as she did for Vice President Kamala Harris, and he declined to do so.45% : ALSO READ: 'Chosen by God': A new kind of convert is making the pilgrimage to see TrumpTrump has often sought to portray his presidency as keeping women safe, including in race-baiting rhetoric about keeping undesirable people and low-income buildings out of "the suburbs."
34% : Per the report, "on the phone with close allies, Trump will ask why women don't like him, three sources familiar with the conversations said" -- with one aide saying, "He thinks women want someone who will keep them safe.
26% : "The Harris campaign has seized on these words to portray Trump as uncaring about women's actual feelings or consent when he makes decisions that impact their lives.
24% : His staff has reportedly begged him to stop using this sort of "protector" rhetoric -- which has led to Trump doubling down on it.
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