Let's look at the republican war against women...
On November 18, 1872, Anthony was arrested by a U.S. Deputy Marshal for voting in the 1872 Presidential Election two weeks earlier. She had written to Stanton on the night of the election that she had "positively voted the Republican ticket—straight...".
In 1958, President Dwight Eisenhower (a republican) asked a joint session of Congress to pass the Equal Rights Amendment, the first President to show such a level of support for the amendment.
The amendment (Equal Rights Amendment) was opposed by most northern Democrats, who aligned themselves with the anti-ERA labor unions but the ERA was supported by southern Democrats and almost all Republicans.
The proposed amendment (the 19th Amendment) was first introduced in the U.S. Senate colloquially as the "Anthony Amendment", by Senator Aaron A. Sargent of California (a republican).
The key vote came on June 4, 1919, when the Senate approved the amendment by 56 to 25 after four hours of debate, during which Democratic Senators opposed to the amendment filibustered to prevent a roll call until their absent Senators could be protected by pairs. The Ayes included 36 (82%) Republicans and 20 (54%) Democrats. The Nays comprised 8 (18%) Republicans and 17 (46%) Democrats. It was ratified by sufficient states in 1920, the Nineteenth Amendment, which prohibited state or federal sex-based restrictions on voting.
All of the above is from the DUmmie source wikipedia.
So tell me again, which party is against women?