In addition to the excellent coverage @AsteadWesley highlighted in his thread below, I'd like to highlight some pieces on how big a role gender and sexism played in this race.https://twitter.com/AsteadWesley/status/1235621301659697152 …
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Having six women in the race, she said, would "give women who run for office at every level more leeway, and a path to navigate that may be not quite so narrow." https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/11/us/politics/sexism-double-standard-2020.html …pic.twitter.com/ilrOwgdeGn
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I think that's true. A woman is not going to be president this time, but the next woman who runs will have so many examples to draw from.
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She could run the way Kamala Harris did, or Kirsten Gillibrand did, or Amy Klobuchar did, or Elizabeth Warren did. Or another way entirely! She could talk openly about sexism. She could be angry on a debate stage. Maybe she could even give a gift instead of asking forgiveness.
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2016: I'd vote for a woman, just not Hillary. I'd vote for Warren. 2020: I'd vote for a woman, just not Warren. I'd vote for AOC 2024: I'd vote for a woman....
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Yeah, when are Democrats ever going to get over all their sexism and nominate a woman for president. Oh. Wait. Right.
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