Feeling betrayed by increased minority support for Trump, Black women say they're stepping back [View all]
ATLANTA (AP) As she checked into a recent flight to Mexico for vacation, Teja Smith chuckled at the idea of joining another Womens March on Washington.
As a Black woman, she just couldnt see herself helping to replicate the largest act of resistance against then-President Donald Trumps first term in January 2017. Even in an election this year where Trump questioned his opponents race, held rallies featuring racist insults and falsely claimed Black migrants in Ohio were eating residents pets, he didnt just win a second term. He became the first Republican in two decades to clinch the popular vote, although by a small margin.
Its like the people have spoken and this is what America looks like, said Smith, the Los Angeles-based founder of the advocacy social media agency, Get Social. And theres not too much more fighting that youre going to be able to do without losing your own sanity.
After Trump was declared the winner over Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris, many politically engaged Black women said they were so dismayed by the outcome that they were reassessing but not completely abandoning their enthusiasm for electoral politics and movement organizing.
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