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Seven undecided women voters from North Carolina tell CNN what they REALLY think of Donald Trump as they weigh in on whether he could be president

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A group of self-declared undecided women voters in North Carolina had some harsh words for former President Donald Trump during a roundtable discussion aired by liberal outlet CNN.

While President Joe Biden's re-election bid against Trump remains vulnerable, his campaign has stated they believe one of their best pathways to victories is to allude to Trump's alleged cruelty to women. However, a January poll showed that Biden's lead on Trump with young women, like in many demographics, had slipped. 

CNN hosted a focus group centered around women voters in North Carolina, a state Trump won in both 2020 and 2016 but remains on the Democrat wish list to flip blue for the first time since 2008.

Two of the women voted for Trump but all of them are concerned by the president's legal troubles, with one woman - Shante Williams - so disgusted she demanded he be placed in the hole.

'I don’t care! Put him under the jail! We do not shrink from putting other inmates in solitary confinement,' she said. 'Put him there and shut up. He can talk to the walls. He can talk to the rats. I don’t care.' 

A group of self-declared undecided women voters in North Carolina had some harsh words for former President Donald Trump in a roundtable with liberal outlet CNN

A group of self-declared undecided women voters in North Carolina had some harsh words for former President Donald Trump in a roundtable with liberal outlet CNN

While President Joe Biden's re-election bid against Trump remains vulnerable, his campaign has stated they believe one of their best pathways to victories is to allude to Trump's alleged cruelty to women . However, a January poll showed that Biden's lead on Trump with young women, like in many demographics, had slipped

While President Joe Biden's re-election bid against Trump remains vulnerable, his campaign has stated they believe one of their best pathways to victories is to allude to Trump's alleged cruelty to women . However, a January poll showed that Biden's lead on Trump with young women, like in many demographics, had slipped

Multiple panelists seemed to believe it was unlikely Trump would ever see any consequences for his action.

'He completely sees himself as Teflon,' said Trish Saemann. 'Nothing sticks to him and I'm really nervous that he's starting to look like he's right.'

All of the panelists believed that Trump should face a trial, saying there were simply too many charges against the president too ignore.

'How many times can you say that it's a witch hunt? I'm personally tired of hearing it,' said one of the undecideds.

All of them confirmed if he were convicted in the Stormy Daniels hush money case, they would never consider voting for him.

Two of the women voted for Trump but all of them are concerned by the president's legal troubles, with one woman - Shante Williams (pictured) - so disgusted she demanded he be placed in the hole

Two of the women voted for Trump but all of them are concerned by the president's legal troubles, with one woman - Shante Williams (pictured) - so disgusted she demanded he be placed in the hole

Denise Cooper
Carolina Aponte

Denise Cooper (pictured left) and Carolina Aponte (pictured right) were part of left-leaning CNN's roundtable

Trish Saemann
Betsy Sprenger

Multiple panelists  - including Trish Saemann (pictured left) and Betsy Sprenger (pictured right) - seemed to believe that it was unlikely Trump would ever see any consequences for his action

Unidentified panelist
Elizabeth Pippin Nelson

Elizabeth Pippin Nelson (pictured right) and this unidentified panelist rounded out the focus group

Biden recently attempted to pound Trump on the abortion issue in an appeal to women on a rare visit to the former president's home state of Florida last week.

The president's campaign argues that once Florida's abortion law goes into place – it bans abortions after six-weeks, which is before many women know they are pregnant – there will effectively be an abortion ban across the entire Southeast part of the nation.

'Many women in the southeast may have to drive for a day or longer to reach the closest clinic,' Biden campaign communications director Michael Tyler said in a call with reporters on Monday.

'There is one person to blame for this cruelty and it's Donald Trump.'

The president's re-elect team also argued Florida is in play for them this cycle.

'With our large cash advantage the Biden campaign has many paths to victory and that includes Florida,' Tyler said.

Biden and his team having been trying to tie the 2024 election to access to reproductive rights across the country.

They see it as a top issue – and a winning issue for them – in every battleground state across the country.

Abortion rights proved a winning issue for Democrats in the 2022 midterm election when the party did much better than expected.

Biden has capitalized on the swath of abortion laws enacted around the country since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

Donald Trump said the abortion issue should be left up to states

Donald Trump said the abortion issue should be left up to states

Thousands of pro-choice activists and allies rally in Orlando, Florida to protest the state's abortion ban

Thousands of pro-choice activists and allies rally in Orlando, Florida to protest the state's abortion ban

Florida's ban sparked outrage across the state

Florida's ban sparked outrage across the state

Earlier this month, Trump said the abortion issue should be left up to individual states to decide.

'My view is now that we have abortion where everyone wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine by vote or legislation, or perhaps both. And whatever they decide must be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state,' the former president said in a video posted to his Truth Social account.

Some conservatives slammed Trump for his position. He had previously hinted he would accept a nationwide 15-week ban on abortions.

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