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In reply to the discussion: 'We ain't ready.' Michelle Obama says the country doesn't want a woman president. [View all]CBHagman
(17,381 posts)25. I respect Michelle Obama but disagree with her here.
We were ready in 2016, and Hillary Clinton did win the popular vote. The electoral college win for Trump came down to about 80,000 or fewer votes across a few swing states. All that's after decades of Republican efforts to cripple Hillary Clinton's career.
And in 2024, there was just a point and a half difference between Trump's percentage of the vote and that for Kamala Harris.
There's more I could say about the results described above, but in any event, the day is coming when we elect a woman president.
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'We ain't ready.' Michelle Obama says the country doesn't want a woman president. [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Saturday
OP
I voted for Hillary and Kamala and I'm more than ready but she's right. As usual.
Deuxcents
Saturday
#26
It really is maddening that so many democracies have/had women at the top of their leaderships and yet
Deuxcents
Saturday
#33
She is correct. The two women Orange Julius Caesar ran against lost to him.
generalbetrayus
Saturday
#2
When my daughter ran for high school student body president, she learned a valuable lesson: a woman will vote for a man
phxjurist
Saturday
#9
That's not what's been said.... it's that a large number of people won't VOTE for a woman.
groundloop
Saturday
#11
Exactly correct ... because USA will not survive if we lose the next election
FakeNoose
14 hrs ago
#49
My Mom says she voted for Hillary and Kamala, but wasn't too happy about doing so.
IronLionZion
Saturday
#17
Well, THAT makes it sh!tty! Think l was So Shocked I never got she Won the Popular Vote!
electric_blue68
10 hrs ago
#56
*Most of* the Democrats and young people are ready to vote for a woman president,
Jack Valentino
Saturday
#29
With Hillary Winning the Popular Vote - we Were Ready. The Electoral College screwed us.
electric_blue68
10 hrs ago
#57