Well, so far the women we’ve run are 1) one of the most hated politicians of all time, and 2) a cop who repeatedly stated her support for genocide.
So… idk if ‘women’ is the issue here. Maybe we should try running one that doesn’t come with decades of baggage / isn’t an overtly horrible person?
I mean, sexism is definitely a factor, but one that has thus far only become insurmountable in combination with a mountain other barriers.
I think you nailed it here. Give the people a choice to vote for AOC and I think it will happen.
I want to believe we could have a woman president so long as she ran on something other than being a wet noodle that’s trying to be #relatable more than just being a good candidate.
Or better yet, running on something more than
“Are you really gonna let Trump win?”
It’s funny, in 2015, I thought that that platform would be the only way a woman would be able to win over such a hard hurdle of all the conservative states with the electoral college we have.
The amount of people that looked past Donald Trump’s flaws or embraced his hateful rhetoric, and blamed their decision on their dislike for Hillary was huge.
I didn’t like her either. She wasn’t my favorite candidate by a long shot, but I still can’t believe our country is in a better place now than it would have been if she had won.
Also, it’s hard to believe that was ten years ago. Gross.
#relatable
Elizabeth Warren’s “I think I’ll have a beer” will live rent free in my head forever as the prime example of clumsy pandering.
Damn. All this talk of conservatives being throat goats and we completely forgot how much Warren likes head.
Probably because the US is such a religious conservative country. Christianity (especially evangelical and more conservative type), patriarchy and authoritarianism go together, and that’s who the great majority of his voters were.
Considering trump won twice against women but lost when he ran against a man, it seems the majority of voters would rather elect any man than any woman, even if that man is seriously flawed on every imaginable level. Only when both candidates were men were factors other than gender given more weight.
It’s pretty telling how easily liberals give up on their supposed ambitions even when the effort was obviously flawed.







