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In reply to the discussion: The stark reality that most white men refuse to vote for a woman. Any woman. [View all]Think. Again.
(16,987 posts)6. No, you see, the question was whether those men supported Harris or trump...
...they were never even asked about whether they would vote based on the sex of the candidate.
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The stark reality that most white men refuse to vote for a woman. Any woman. [View all]
CousinIT
21 hrs ago
OP
No, you see, the question was whether those men supported Harris or trump...
Think. Again.
20 hrs ago
#6
Most men would not confess that they would not vote for a candidate because she is a woman.
Lonestarblue
20 hrs ago
#31
There was a twenty four - twenty eight years time difference between Clinton and Biden
LiberalFighter
18 hrs ago
#78
But how has it changed or not changed with views of men towards women?
LiberalFighter
17 hrs ago
#98
Exactly, the poll asked about 2 candidates, it didn't ask if they would not vote for someone only because they're female
Think. Again.
20 hrs ago
#8
Unfortunately, most polls require people to "say" their answer, not "do" it.
Think. Again.
17 hrs ago
#93
Hate to be argumentative, but even as a graduate of a hardcore women's college TM ;) I find the
LauraInLA
18 hrs ago
#48
Yes, great example! And it's not only conservative women -- disfunction is not dependent on gender ;(.
LauraInLA
18 hrs ago
#54
Women have been elected to state-wide offices in some pretty conservative states.
BluesRunTheGame
20 hrs ago
#12
That was the overarching argument of the segment: Don't blame the black guys!
CousinIT
20 hrs ago
#25
Let's assume this poster is not blaming mothers for raising sons who became misogynists.
Trust_Reality
18 hrs ago
#70
Tell you what. Those of you who get it are valued. Please don't think you are not!
CousinIT
18 hrs ago
#72
I laugh remembering the guy earlier this year who said he wouldn't vote for a woman because she doesn't
kimbutgar
19 hrs ago
#36
From watching the Harris Campaign, they're not only worried about white men.
surfered
19 hrs ago
#41
Me too. Not sure I am deeply ashamed, but definitely embarrassed and disappointed.
Trust_Reality
18 hrs ago
#77
I'm not sure I believe that. I'm not defending my demographic, which generally sucks politically, but we're not...
NNadir
18 hrs ago
#49
Bullshit .... Plenty of white men are pledging their support for Harris. Republican polls are fictitious.
live love laugh
18 hrs ago
#66
Well I'm a white male who will be 66 in a few weeks. So I'm on the younger end of the Baby Boom.
PatrickforB
18 hrs ago
#86
Misogynistic voting patterns have nothing to do with being a baby boomer.
valleyrogue
14 hrs ago
#104
No doubt many white men have a problem with women leaders, but I think many have a bigger problem with Democrats
RidinWithHarris
17 hrs ago
#88