I was talking to a cottage neighbour the other night. She and her husband had visited in Ft. Lauderdale earlier in the year. She was, being Canadian, conditioned by the media to think the Trump was a laughing stock, a joke, nobody was going to vote for him. She told me she was stunned to see the Trump signs in Florida, and everyone she socialized with during their vacation was Trump, all the way.
They then went to New York and New Jersey. There were 15 couples they socialized with from that area. They were not enthusiastic Trump supporters, but they were definitely anti-Hillary. Much to my friend’s surprise, they stated quite boldly that there’s no way America is voting for a woman president.
Does this resonate with anyone?
My mother considers herself feminist, but not in today’s terms. Not only does she think America won’t vote for a woman, she doesn’t want a woman president. It could be generational.
Yes. It resonates.
No moslem or other 3rd world dictator will shake a woman’s hand, let alone take her seriously. Even moreso for LGBT, which, I think, is why 0bama appointed so many women and gays to ambassadorships.
I cannot imagine the Chinese talking H3llary seriously, at least in part because they own her.
Moreover, people everywhere don’t like traitors. Clinton and 0bama both are.
I can see us voting for a woman president, but not THAT woman.
I live in upstate NY, 50 miles from Lake Ontario and 300 miles from New York City. The Deplorables have found their voice. Once silent, they’re excited about Trump. The known Hillary supporters are more likely now to be silent, or to resort to their snide “certainty” that Trump will push the nuclear button. Just can’t get the Alinsky out of them.
I don’t think the part of being a woman is the issue; the issue is a corrupt Hillary.