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In reply to the discussion: 45% of women voted for Trump. Yet, folks here are blaming men for Kamala's loss? [View all]yardwork
(64,417 posts)88. I know! It's almost unbelievable.
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45% of women voted for Trump. Yet, folks here are blaming men for Kamala's loss? [View all]
PeaceWave
Nov 15
OP
I took a Rutgers-Eagleton class on Woman & Politics and a solid 45% of women voted paternalistic since 1974.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 15
#12
Thank you for this response. It goes to what I'm getting at. How do we change this pattern?
PeaceWave
Nov 15
#14
Yes, but one that is offset by the larger gender bias men have towards women.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 16
#91
It's misogynistic to point out that fewer women voted for Kamala than men for Trump?
PeaceWave
Nov 15
#6
If by "this person" you are referring to me, I am not "twisting myself in knots" to do anything other than...
PeaceWave
Nov 15
#19
And yet, somehow, the candidate or the campaign team or the party elites and all of their decisions
Seeking Serenity
Nov 15
#8
Come up with some meaningful strategies to do that and I'm right there with you...
Wounded Bear
Nov 15
#15
Sadly, that's what we'll have to do. Thankfully, there are a few of them out there...
Wounded Bear
Nov 16
#92
Trump supporters and his campaign made it very clear that this was a movement against women
Quiet Em
Nov 15
#23
Without discounting the existence of mental abuse that absolutely does exist...
PeaceWave
Nov 15
#28
I don't get how "out of fear" works, they can vote for whoever & tell hubby the voted for the orangutang, right?
EX500rider
Nov 16
#66
Every woman in my extended family is the primary shopper. All voted for Kamala.
PeaceWave
Nov 15
#33
My Mom is an immigrant from Guatemala. Feel free to tell me more about my family.
PeaceWave
Nov 16
#36
Mass deportations and insane tariffs have a zero percent chance of not increasing food prices
TheKentuckian
Nov 16
#69
As we're hauled off to the gulag we'll be seen screaming at each other, "It's your fault!!!"
jalan48
Nov 15
#32
" Instead, they describe never ending competition over every little personal detail and a tendency
Quiet Em
Nov 16
#38
This is what has been related to me by women both in their personal lives and in their corporate jobs.
PeaceWave
Nov 16
#44
Are you suggesting that female rivalry in the workplace isn't a thing? Or just ignoring it.
PeaceWave
Nov 16
#50
Can you believe this shit? Next they'll be saying we're upset because our wombs are moving around.
Scrivener7
Nov 16
#97
Maybe the reasons women vote for Trump and the reasons men do are not the same.
milestogo
Nov 16
#96
Wrong. I'm asking folks to be accountable, rather than simply blame one demographic group.
PeaceWave
Nov 16
#100
Anybody notice that there are a lot threads lately masquerading as "election analysis," but which are just
Scrivener7
Nov 16
#101
" Instead, they describe never ending competition over every little personal detail and a tendency to tear each other do
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Nov 16
#107
As compared to Biden, Harris lost more men, more minorities, younger voters, and low-income voters
Ms. Toad
Nov 17
#117
How can you be content that "women held steady" when the opponent was a rapist?
PeaceWave
Nov 17
#118
I didn't say I was content. I was responding to your assertion that women, not men, are to blame.
Ms. Toad
Nov 18
#124