Apparently Democrats were shocked some woman were still prepared to vote for them, even after food shortages, baby formula shortages (feeding babies is usually a high priority with mothers), mandating masks for their kids, shutting schools and denying their kids an education.

So they were wondering if after all that, if they denied women a reliable supply of tampons if any of them would still vote for Democrats.

"In the last few months, I’ve visited stores in New York, Massachusetts, and California—no tampons."

“To put it bluntly, tampons are next to impossible to find,” says Michelle Wolfe, a radio host in Bozeman, Montana, who wrote a piece on her radio station’s website in March about not being able to find tampons in Montana. “I would say it’s been like this for a solid six months.”

Normally, a shortage like this might not be that surprising. We’ve all heard the complaints about the supply chain issues. Diesel is expensive! The ports are clogged! No one wants to work! But then there was that massive shortage of baby formula that left children hospitalized and mothers raging, and the (male) head of the FDA admitted that the agency’s reaction was “too slow.” Many women speculated that if men had to breastfeed, there would be no formula shortage.