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The media likes to talk about how Trump is unpopular with women. They conveniently ignore the shocking fact that Ms. Feminist First-Woman-President-To-Be is scoring Trump-like ratings with women herself. This is a catastrophe for her and the Identity-Politics-dependent Democrats.
An overlooked story, however, is that Hillary Clinton, who might become the first female president in the history of the United States, isn’t far behind in her unfavorability ratings among women. Our just-released poll shows that Donald Trump has a 68 percent unfavorable rating among women. But 58 percent of women say they view Hillary Clinton unfavorably. In fact, Hillary’s unfavorable rating was two points higher among women than it was among men.
There’s more to Clinton’s support problem among women. Feminism has changed, especially on campus, and among the left-leaning. The fact is, among certain segments of the liberal millennial population, Clinton’s gender is simply not enough to make her a groundbreaker.
While I have no problems having a woman as president, I just think in the back of my mind WHY does it have to be her as our first! I voted for Barack Obama in 08 and I STILL think he was the better choice, even though I don't agree with his policies.
Any "feminist" who supports Clinton after she went pitbull on her husbands accusers are complete hypocrites. Their silence proves they care more about party then women.
You'll notice that NOW doesn't have anything about Azealia Banks rape wish on their home page but plenty about Trump.
While I have no problems having a woman as president, I just think in the back of my mind WHY does it have to be her as our first! I voted for Barack Obama in 08 and I STILL think he was the better choice, even though I don't agree with his policies.
If I had known now what I knew then, I would have voted for Hillary. We needed a major beatch to deal with the Republicans and then had Obama to run on the Hope & Change thing after Hillary had go full on beatch with Mitch McConnell.
I'm voting for her this time because it isn't the time or place for dreamers, we need a beatch, who will act like a beatch, and have a natural beatch fit when the Republicans pull their bovine fecal matter.
PS - I had prayed all through 2008-2012 that Obama would get in touch with his inner Negro and have a Negro fit but I recognized that this was one part of his African American heritage that he just couldn't reveal - although he has come close a couple of time in his 2nd term.
See brush the shoulder, trash talking during State of the Union address, and singing Amazing Grace... that was a killer.
I guess you like corporate welfare and foreign wars for oil.
I sure as hell don't like an ignorant egomaniac big mouth with zero understanding of the larger world issues and who thinks he can rule like a dictator simply by the force of how "great" he is, or a religious zealot who would be happy to turn the U.S. into a theocracy.
I sure as hell don't like an ignorant egomaniac big mouth with zero understanding of the larger world issues and who thinks he can rule like a dictator simply by the force of how "great" he is, or a religious zealot who would be happy to turn the U.S. into a theocracy.
The media likes to talk about how Trump is unpopular with women. They conveniently ignore the shocking fact that Ms. Feminist First-Woman-President-To-Be is scoring Trump-like ratings with women herself. This is a catastrophe for her and the Identity-Politics-dependent Democrats.
An overlooked story, however, is that Hillary Clinton, who might become the first female president in the history of the United States, isn’t far behind in her unfavorability ratings among women. Our just-released poll shows that Donald Trump has a 68 percent unfavorable rating among women. But 58 percent of women say they view Hillary Clinton unfavorably. In fact, Hillary’s unfavorable rating was two points higher among women than it was among men.
There’s more to Clinton’s support problem among women. Feminism has changed, especially on campus, and among the left-leaning. The fact is, among certain segments of the liberal millennial population, Clinton’s gender is simply not enough to make her a groundbreaker.
I would not say that. There are two women on election forum are passionate supporters of her. They don't allow anybody criticizing their idol.
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