It is always amazing how little people really know about the party they support. For instance--most Republicans who are attached at the hip to right wing talk show hosts, ( & after 4 long years) actually still believe that the reason Mitt Romney lost 4 years ago, was because he wasn't conservative enough. WRONG
Romney's fate was sealed long before he even became the nominee of the party. It was the Evangelical wing that dragged the party into abortion, who's not going to pay for birth control pills, and what is "legal-legiiimate" rape questions that secured a 2nd term for Barack Obama. Women--(the largest voting block in this country today) were basically offended into Barack Obama's column.
Why Romney Lost And Republicans Keep Losing
The GOP's woman problem goes beyond Trump
Gender Gap in 2012 Vote Is Largest in Gallup's History
Republicans lost women by double digits, younger women by 36 points and that is what secured a second term for Barack Obama.
Enter 2016--a favorite candidate of Republican women was excluded even though she had beat male candidates in a real vote in Iowa, was polling higher than a few of them in New Hampshire. She was excluded from the debate, and the ones she beat were allowed on the debate stage.
It becomes very apparent that the Republican Party has a serious gender bias problem. Now while the RNC is still pointing fingers at ABC--there is one thing that sticks out. The primary responsibility of the RNC has always been to insure that all candidates are treated equally and fairly. So the blame lies right at the feet of the RNC. In this instance there is no fairness to be found. In fact they didn't lift a finger to help her.
And there is no doubt that Hillary Clinton has sustained the same kind of assaults, the same kind of remarks--so it's time for the majority voting block (women) in this country to unite & take a stand against gender bias. Regardless of what side of the isle you're on, it's time to listen to what Madelyn Albright stated-- who herself must of went through hell who said. Any woman that will not support another woman deserves a special place in hell. And frankly they do.
I cannot tolerate this type of gender bias anymore, and it's time we as women the majority voting block in this country stand together & bury it forever. Therefore, I am crossing a party line and will be voting for Hillary Clinton in the General Election, and I hope that millions of other women, Republicans, Democrats & Independents will do the same. This glass ceiling has got to be shattered into pieces in order to set us all free.
Romney's fate was sealed long before he even became the nominee of the party. It was the Evangelical wing that dragged the party into abortion, who's not going to pay for birth control pills, and what is "legal-legiiimate" rape questions that secured a 2nd term for Barack Obama. Women--(the largest voting block in this country today) were basically offended into Barack Obama's column.
Why Romney Lost And Republicans Keep Losing
The GOP's woman problem goes beyond Trump
Gender Gap in 2012 Vote Is Largest in Gallup's History
Republicans lost women by double digits, younger women by 36 points and that is what secured a second term for Barack Obama.
Enter 2016--a favorite candidate of Republican women was excluded even though she had beat male candidates in a real vote in Iowa, was polling higher than a few of them in New Hampshire. She was excluded from the debate, and the ones she beat were allowed on the debate stage.
It becomes very apparent that the Republican Party has a serious gender bias problem. Now while the RNC is still pointing fingers at ABC--there is one thing that sticks out. The primary responsibility of the RNC has always been to insure that all candidates are treated equally and fairly. So the blame lies right at the feet of the RNC. In this instance there is no fairness to be found. In fact they didn't lift a finger to help her.
And there is no doubt that Hillary Clinton has sustained the same kind of assaults, the same kind of remarks--so it's time for the majority voting block (women) in this country to unite & take a stand against gender bias. Regardless of what side of the isle you're on, it's time to listen to what Madelyn Albright stated-- who herself must of went through hell who said. Any woman that will not support another woman deserves a special place in hell. And frankly they do.
I cannot tolerate this type of gender bias anymore, and it's time we as women the majority voting block in this country stand together & bury it forever. Therefore, I am crossing a party line and will be voting for Hillary Clinton in the General Election, and I hope that millions of other women, Republicans, Democrats & Independents will do the same. This glass ceiling has got to be shattered into pieces in order to set us all free.
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