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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)9. Thank you, this OP is mixing things up a bit.
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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
19 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
19 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