The US is, apparently, not ready for a woman president. Especially a non-white woman president.
Y'all weren't entirely ready for Obama either, given how he was treated.
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The US is, apparently, not ready for a woman president. Especially a non-white woman president.
Y'all weren't entirely ready for Obama either, given how he was treated.
I am deeply surprised, and am not sure what could have been done differently. (Of course, if I was aware of something that should have been done differently, then I would probably be less surprised over this outcome.)
No.
I predicted this in early September.
Not shocked but still dissapointed. The Democratic party ran an awful campaign and there is a lot they could have done better. The most obvious mistakes being that they support genocide, ran a senile old man, when that failed they ran a prosecutor, tried desperately to appeal to centrists, celebrated the support of known war mongers like the Cheney, and ran on a right wing border policy among many others. Ultimately the biggest fixes would be not supporting genocide and not running on right wing policies imo