.@Atrios Especially since what really lost the election was people staying home, not voting third party.
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I feel very resentful of them because I feel like a lot of them were animated by similar things as Trumpers: misogyny
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You feel that people voted for Stein over Hillary out of misogyny?
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Replying to @emptywheel @Atrios
YES I do. Their platforms aren't even that different. But one had an actual shot. Yes. Absolutely in some cases.
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I can't believe some people have a hard time believing that misogyny influenced perceptions of first female candidate
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Replying to @schmangee
Not what I said. What I said is I can't fathom that people who chose to vote for one woman over another motivated by it
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Replying to @emptywheel
It's a vote against Hillary basically. This isn't that hard. And for one of her biggest critics. Women can be misogynistic too.
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So you're telling others (including a lot of women) their opinions about Hillary can only be motivated by her gender? Really?
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Replying to @emptywheel
No that's not what I said. But certainly it influenced some women and some third party voters.
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Do you have any actual evidence or is misogyny your coping mechanism to avoid looking at larger issues?
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Misogyny: All in ladies' heads. Cool talking with you!
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Replying to @schmangee
Most women I know have far more than just misogyny as a theory in their heads. That, plus. Women I know think w/more complexity
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