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Hillary warned us-Coretta wrote a letter-Sally was fired-Warren was silenced (Original Post)
kpete
Mar 2017
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mahatmakanejeeves
(57,377 posts)1. Not all women
White Women Helped Elect Donald Trump
By KATIE ROGERS NOV. 9, 2016
More than half of the white women who voted in the presidential election cast their ballot for Donald J. Trump, according to exit poll data collected by The New York Times.
The data indicate how deeply divided Americans are by race and gender: 94 percent of black women who voted and 68 percent of Hispanic or Latino female voters chose Hillary Clinton, but 53 percent of all white female voters picked Mr. Trump.
The data can be broken down further: 51 percent of white women with college degrees voted for Mrs. Clinton, while 62 percent of women without one voted for Mr. Trump, a reflection of his success with working-class whites.
On Wednesday, women of all races were grappling with the findings.
By KATIE ROGERS NOV. 9, 2016
More than half of the white women who voted in the presidential election cast their ballot for Donald J. Trump, according to exit poll data collected by The New York Times.
The data indicate how deeply divided Americans are by race and gender: 94 percent of black women who voted and 68 percent of Hispanic or Latino female voters chose Hillary Clinton, but 53 percent of all white female voters picked Mr. Trump.
The data can be broken down further: 51 percent of white women with college degrees voted for Mrs. Clinton, while 62 percent of women without one voted for Mr. Trump, a reflection of his success with working-class whites.
On Wednesday, women of all races were grappling with the findings.
we can do it
(12,180 posts)9. Not this white woman.
bdamomma
(63,822 posts)10. I will 2nd that
Zing Zing Zingbah
(6,496 posts)11. Same here n/t
JI7
(89,244 posts)12. how about White Men ? at least we don't make excuses for the white women
and view them as victims.
Proud Liberal Dem
(24,402 posts)2. And she was horribly smeared
I have nothing but contempt for NMP 45 and his disgusting campaign and disgusting and disturbing Presidency.
hedda_foil
(16,371 posts)4. NMP 45!
Thanks for providing this perfect way to identify him. I am physician's to use his name or most of the substitutes for it. I can use this instead.
pesky women, going to bring down the racist, sexist, lying good old boy administration of trumpchump. Then they'll have to get rid of pence, ryan and the rest of the trash.
Iggo
(47,547 posts)5. Clinton. Scott King. Yates.
(Actually, I don't know how to properly address a woman by her last name who uses her maiden name and married name together, non-hyphenated. Can I get a little help with this one? Am I right saying Scott King?)
ohheckyeah
(9,314 posts)6. Yes, that's right.
ohheckyeah
(9,314 posts)8. You're welcome.
It gets confusing. I was using my maiden and married name hyphenated and I got tired of trying to fit it all on checks. I dropped my maiden name, of course I no longer write checks.
Cha
(297,067 posts)13. Thank you, Hillary, Coretta, Sally, and Elizabeth
Thank you, Kpete