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Why Are So Many Women Stumping for Trump?
Thursday, 24 September 2015 09:59
By Eleanor J. Bader, Truthout | News Analysis
The website is unambiguously named: WomenforDonaldTrump.com. Launched in late July, the home page features several smiling 20-somethings holding signs: "I Believe in Trump"; "People for a Stronger America"; "Trump: Make America Great Again." The tagline - "Principle, Patriotism, Strength and Leadership" - sums up what they believe to be their candidate's most important attributes.
And there's more:
As women, Trump reminds us of something we haven't seen in a long time: strong, Alpha males in politics. Many of those whining about Trump's rise in popularity ... have forgotten what a MAN is. Trump takes the values conservative women hold precious: limited government, equal justice for all, the Constitution, life, secure borders, and most of all PRIDE IN BEING A PRINCIPLED COUNTRY and he refuses to back down ... It has been so long since we have seen this kind of strength (perhaps it has been relegated only to Wall Street and the business community as man-cuckholding (sic) feminism sweeps other areas of our national stage) and as women (we) appreciate seeing it again!
Yes, it's Donald Trump as "Real Man." In fact, Women for Donald Trump sees their candidate - a straight, 69-year-old, 6-foot-3, white father of five - as the prototype for American masculinity. Perhaps surprisingly, this model of manhood is catching fire.
A September Gallup poll showed Trump's support among GOP women at 54 percent, a 13-point jump from the previous month. This, despite the derogatory statements Trump hurled at Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly, comedian Rosie O'Donnell and candidate Carly Fiorina. The upshot is that Trump can no longer be seen as a fringe candidate; he has rapidly ascended and is a contender in every sense of the word.
"It used to look like nominating Donald Trump would be an unmitigated disaster for the Republicans," Dean Debnam, president of Public Policy Polling, said in a statement. "But now he's doing better against Hillary Clinton than a lot of their perceived electable candidates." ........................(more)
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/32939-why-are-so-many-women-stumping-for-trump
newfie11
(8,159 posts)He's is a pompous self centered asshole!
He will never get a vote from me.
UtahLib
(3,179 posts)should be wondering where the hell they went wrong.
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)voted for Kennedy because he was so much better looking than Nixon.
Alas, it is true that women can indeed be as simpleminded as men about some things. Even important things.
leftyladyfrommo
(18,874 posts)She also doesn't like Obama period but one time her complaint was that he wore white pants.
Some people are just weird.
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)The female conservative pundits that I know who are Trump supporters are all about the fact that they think Trump is "strong".
They only seem to know one kind of strength and thus one kind of alpha male.
Gandhi, in my opinion, was strong. But I dont think they would see him that way.
Stephen Hawking is doubly strong, both for his brain and his overcoming adversity. Again, I dont think conservatives would see it that way.
etc.
The only thing they see as 'strong' is a loudmouth white male who never apologizes.
mentalsolstice
(4,462 posts)Perhaps I need to add this,
Maeve
(42,297 posts)Seriously.
That 54% of the women who are in the 30% of voters who identify as GOP support a blowhard with facist tendencies doesn't shock me--but that is what, less than 15% of the voting public? Not that I believe he will last thru primary season anyway...he'll get bored or decide it's not profitable enough or get taken out by some stupidity like the "veterans" nonsense. Silly season is lasting awfully long this year.
I was going to write, "money makes people do stupid things" lol
stevenleser
(32,886 posts)30% of Americans identify as GOP, more of those are men than women so lets say 14% are women vs 16% men. 54% of 14% is 7.56%
That low of a percentage can be found believing in all kinds of crazy stuff.
lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)I mean seriously, we should unpack the layers of stereotype that causes us to be surprised at this.
Personally, I think Sanders represents masculinity better. "You heard me right: 'socialist'. Bring it, fuckers."
I think if we could honestly and objectively examine what polls tell us, we'd be more successful as a party.
n2doc
(47,953 posts)Orsino
(37,428 posts)His iconoclasm may appear refreshing, though.
question everything
(47,544 posts)From the WSJ yesterday:
Many Republican Women Have Second Thoughts About Donald Trump
GREENVILLE, S.C.When Ruth Silver was watching last weeks Republican debate in her Wantagh, N.Y., living room, she was so impressed with Carly Fiorinas class and poise, I wanted to stand up and applaud.
Ms. Silver, 71 years old, said the former Hewlett-Packard executives performance was so strong she began rethinking her support for celebrity businessman Donald Trump.
For now, Ms. Silver is sticking with Mr. Trump but she is part of a shrinking pool: Female voters support for the first-time candidate dropped 12 percentage points among likely GOP voters after last weeks CNN debate, according to a CNN/ORC poll conducted Sept. 17-19. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3%.
That decline in support helped drive down Mr. Trumps standing in the primary field. Although still the front-runner, his backing tumbled by eight percentage points, to 24% from 32% in a CNN/ORC poll conducted Sept. 4-8. Of those who tuned in to watch the debate, 31% of the likely GOP voters said he did the worst jobthe highest percentage of any candidate.
http://www.wsj.com/articles/many-republican-women-have-second-thoughts-about-donald-trump-1442963403
Bradical79
(4,490 posts)is Trump really worse than any other candidate they have up there? Women voting Republican are kind of voting against their own self interests in a lot of cases already. And Trump has been less horrible about women's issues than his opponents.
TeamPooka
(24,264 posts)ladyVet
(1,587 posts)I agree about it being somewhat of an alpha male thing. It's a biological imperative that hasn't gone away. Alpha males verging on or actually being straight up assholes are pretty big in romance books now. It's beyond me to understand, because I despise assholes, but there you are.