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I think the real issue is that some men have a problem with Clinton. Arkansas Granny Jun 2016 #1
its not just a gender issue, it's gender crossed with race. La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2016 #3
I don't doubt that, but most of my dealings are with white, conservative males. I hadn't considered Arkansas Granny Jun 2016 #6
That is indeed the real issue, IMO. BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #5
except a majority of non white men do support her and did so in the primary JI7 Jun 2016 #17
Not really -- because both black men and women strongly supported Hillary. nt pnwmom Jul 2016 #39
Well, the angry white moronic male has Trump Warpy Jun 2016 #2
hmm. that's an interesting point. La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2016 #4
hmmmm, something to think about uponit7771 Jul 2016 #24
Most black men don't have a problem with strong women... MrScorpio Jun 2016 #7
i dont know that there is that much research on this, but i think that you are right La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2016 #8
I have personal experience with this... MrScorpio Jun 2016 #13
+1, Islanders have a strong sense of matriarchy too... I went to a real luau, the women there were uponit7771 Jul 2016 #23
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2016 #19
MrScorpio is correct. Asians, Latinos, and AA families always have a strong woman at the head BlueCaliDem Jul 2016 #26
+1, black women have the lowest suicide rate of any ethnicity on Earth (link) so mentally resilient uponit7771 Jul 2016 #22
A couple of my fav singers, with women issues. 2pac and Lupe Fiasco seabeyond Jul 2016 #25
have there been any studies DonCoquixote Jun 2016 #9
what do you mean by studies? poll numbers? La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2016 #10
nods , or any statistics gather in general DonCoquixote Jun 2016 #11
see the second article that i posted in my OP La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2016 #12
White men. White women. White voters in general typically do not back the Democratic Party Liberal_Stalwart71 Jun 2016 #14
true true. La Lioness Priyanka Jun 2016 #15
Yeah. I thought the same. rusty quoin Jun 2016 #18
If I may speculate Ellen Forradalom Jun 2016 #16
Some people Jamaal510 Jul 2016 #20
Great question ismnotwasm Jul 2016 #21
The clearest dividiing line between the demographics of Sanders and Clinton was not gender or race, merrily Jul 2016 #27
Wasn't referring to Bernie. The primaries are over, Bernie is no longer relevant La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2016 #29
The point being, Clinton never had a significant problem with older men, even merrily Jul 2016 #30
There is a gender gap among the white vote for her La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2016 #31
Not sure why you accuse me of wanting to deny it when I didn't deny it. merrily Jul 2016 #32
By consistently insisting the issue is age not gender La Lioness Priyanka Jul 2016 #33
Which I didn't do either, but whatev. merrily Jul 2016 #34
+1 JustAnotherGen Jul 2016 #36
Focus on Trump - the primary is over JustAnotherGen Jul 2016 #37
My late FIL marybourg Jul 2016 #28
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2016 #35
You keep hearing that Hillary has a White male problem and I keep hearing Stellar Jul 2016 #38
Trump gives white men permission to be sexist and racist. nt fleabiscuit Jul 2016 #40
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