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In reply to the discussion: What Is the Biggest Angry Voting Block in the US----Women! Because We are ALL Oppressed. [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)63. Thank you!
I was going to say, a lot of women are right wing, and others in denial.
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What Is the Biggest Angry Voting Block in the US----Women! Because We are ALL Oppressed. [View all]
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2015
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Sexism fucked my life up, but Hillary is not the president I want. Has not a damned
djean111
Apr 2015
#1
Unfair to judge Hillary Clinton by the fact that she's a "1-percenter". Elizabeth Warren is a
BlueCaliDem
Apr 2015
#23
This sounds like a Rove talking point which is baseless. To believe Hillary is going
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#51
I did not mention the money from speeches. And, I did not say I cared that she, herself, is a 1%.
djean111
Apr 2015
#67
You did mention the 1% talking point, I am looking for evidence she is intent on helping the 1%.
Thinkingabout
Apr 2015
#70
Well if you do not see the difference between republicans and Democrats, especially in regard to
still_one
Apr 2015
#77
Ah, that old crap. Sure I see a difference. Nowhere did I say there is no difference.
djean111
Apr 2015
#80
Is there a nice graphic that shows when each candidate "started" caring about issues?
erronis
Apr 2015
#19
It's not 'way back when'. She was SOS not so long ago, she has admitted to being advised on FP by
sabrina 1
Apr 2015
#58
Please enlighten us how Hillary is not supportive of the issues that affect women?
still_one
Apr 2015
#76
I guess some general election votes against the D candidate are more acceptable than others.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2015
#36
GREAT list, F4alconF16! Part of the reason I'm replying here is so I can keep this post of yours!
calimary
Apr 2015
#22
Another aspect is that unforeseen things happen. Losing one's comfy lifestyle can happen.
freshwest
Apr 2015
#57
Holy crap, what an excellent response to those who speak from ignorance and privilege!
beam me up scottie
Apr 2015
#30
Given the choice between people who agree with you and vote for Democrats
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2015
#37
Women who are raped are asked how long their skirts were. Women have to prove they were not "asking
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2015
#55
"Plus, we are the fall back under paid work force for when they run out of immigrants to exploit."
F4lconF16
Apr 2015
#71
Women are the original victims of original sin, we are still the target of that 1st act of bigotry,
Dont call me Shirley
Apr 2015
#12
I'm a woman and would have to say that the 99% that suffer economically are the biggest
liberal_at_heart
Apr 2015
#50
Maybe; but, don't they have to vote to be considered a voting block? ...
1StrongBlackMan
Apr 2015
#52
Regardless, married Republican women will vote for the Republican that their male husband tells them
Zorra
Apr 2015
#54
Not true. GOP women are very alarmed at loss of choice. They are very concerned
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2015
#56
I'll always trust Democrats over Republicans, regardless of what gender they are. nt
Zorra
Apr 2015
#59