“I must tell you I wouldn’t vote for a woman who wasn’t qualified just because she is a woman.”
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“I must tell you I wouldn’t vote for a woman who wasn’t qualified just because she is a woman.”
I’m not crying you’re crying.
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Katy Perry with soon-to-be- President, Hillary Clinton
Florida in the rain.
Her supporters are drawn to her intelligence, her industriousness, and her grit.
I could reblog with an excerpt, but, honestly, you need to read the whole thing.
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Clinton’s advocacy on behalf of children goes back more than 40 years. She began her career working for The Children’s Defense Fund, an American child advocacy and research group, founded by the woman who would become her mentor — Marian Wright Edelman.
As First Lady of Arkansas, she chaired the Arkansas Educational Standards Committee and co-founded the Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. She was instrumental in the passage of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) during her tenure as First Lady of the United States. And these are just the highlights.
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Instead of going cautious and playing it safe, Clinton leaned hard toward feminism in the final debate with Trump
Her opponent this time, Republican Donald Trump, is an obnoxious misogynist who literally bragged during the debate that he didn’t even apologize to his wife after a tape came out featuring him bragging about sexually assaulting women. Despite this, Trump continues to poll well with more than 40 percent of voters.
A more skittish politician would see that and assume the country is still incredibly sexist and not ready for a strongly feminist message and try to find some middle-ground way to tiptoe around the issue of women’s equality.
Clinton did the opposite. Faced with a misogynistic pig with a long record of belittling and objectifying women, Clinton leaned into the idea that voters want a feminist in office. (After all, the last president they elected is one!) Despite decades of pressure from the media to step back, soften her voice, be more submissive and bake more cookies, Clinton made absolutely sure that the debate-watching audience could not doubt her commitment to feminism.
Some Friday GOTV lulz for you.