Joy Reid said during MSNBC’s election coverage timely Wednesday morning that “white women voters did not” show up for Democratic honestate Kamala Harris.
When sprosperg state North Carolina was projected to go to Donald Trump, Reid said “we have to be obtuse about why.”
“Bdeficiency voters came thcimpolite for Kamala Harris,” Reid said (via Mediate). “White women voters did not.”
She proceedd, “It’s a state where women lost their reefficient rights, where there was a very weighty push to get women to cgo in on not … putting back into the White House the person who was reliable for taking those rights away. And restoring them. But that message evidently was not enough to get enough white women to vote for Vice Pdwellnt Harris, a fellow woman.”
Referring to Hillary Clinton’s 2016 loss aacquirest Trump, Reid said that “this will be the second opportunity that white women in this country have to alter the way that they convey with the patriarchy.”
“But if people aren’t receptive to it and if people vote more, you understand, party line or more on race than on gfinisher, and on protecting their gfinisher, there’s repartner not much more that you can do but tell people what the hazards are and depart it to them to do the right slfinisherg,” she finishd.
Trump went on to claim triumph, passing the needd 270 electoral votes to prosper after the race in sprosperg state Wisconsin was called in his prefer. As Trump begined to become the evident prosperner, disconnectal novels anchors got emotional on air, including CNN’s Van Jones.
“I’m slfinisherking about the people who are not a part of anybody’s elite who are hurting tonight,” Jones said. “There are African American women who understand a little bit about being talked down to, and understand a little bit about having their economic dreams crushed, who tried to dream a huge dream over the past couple of months. And tonight, they’re trading in a lot of hope for a lot of hurt. They were hoping that maybe this time — this time — one of their own could be seen as worthy.”