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Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: Why Are Women Less Likely Than Men To Support Sanders? [View all]Gothmog
(154,181 posts)40. Rejection of the bernie bro phenomennon may be one reason
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For all the talk about Sen. Bernie Sanderss diverse coalition and progressive outlook (and all the questions about the likability of female candidates), it should not escape notice that the biggest group of Democratic voters women overwhelmingly rejected the Vermont independent.
In Michigan, women made up 54 percent of the electorate; former vice president Joe Biden won 58 percent among these voters, compared to 35 percent for Sanders. In Missouri, women also accounted for 54 percent of the electorate; they chose Biden 64 to 32 percent. In Mississippi, 58 percent of the electorate was female; women chose Biden 83 to 12 percent.
Go back to Super Tuesday. Bidens median support among women was 12 points higher than Sanderss (37 to 25 percent) but only four points higher among men. In all Super Tuesday state exit polls, women made up more than 50 percent of the electorate reaching roughly 60 percent in some cases (e.g. 58 percent in Minnesota, 61 percent in Alabama, 59 percent in Maine). That reflects the huge gender gap between the two parties that has only widened during the Trump era.....
Womens aversion to Sanders may also be a rejection of the Bernie Bros phenomenon the obnoxious harassment and even threats directed at women (including journalists and union leaders, as was the case in Nevada). Plenty of women did not think it was the least bit improbable that Sanders told Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) he did not think a woman could win. The only other candidate whose campaign ethos is so infused with testosterone is Trump.
The degree to which Sanders has turned off women is a fundamental problem for the left, which contrary to its self-conception is largely white and male. It is hard to present oneself as the vanguard of a diverse party when your coalition on race and gender (but not age) looks like a Republican coalition. Moreover, it is impossible to win as a Democrat without the support and enthusiasm of women.
In Michigan, women made up 54 percent of the electorate; former vice president Joe Biden won 58 percent among these voters, compared to 35 percent for Sanders. In Missouri, women also accounted for 54 percent of the electorate; they chose Biden 64 to 32 percent. In Mississippi, 58 percent of the electorate was female; women chose Biden 83 to 12 percent.
Go back to Super Tuesday. Bidens median support among women was 12 points higher than Sanderss (37 to 25 percent) but only four points higher among men. In all Super Tuesday state exit polls, women made up more than 50 percent of the electorate reaching roughly 60 percent in some cases (e.g. 58 percent in Minnesota, 61 percent in Alabama, 59 percent in Maine). That reflects the huge gender gap between the two parties that has only widened during the Trump era.....
Womens aversion to Sanders may also be a rejection of the Bernie Bros phenomenon the obnoxious harassment and even threats directed at women (including journalists and union leaders, as was the case in Nevada). Plenty of women did not think it was the least bit improbable that Sanders told Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) he did not think a woman could win. The only other candidate whose campaign ethos is so infused with testosterone is Trump.
The degree to which Sanders has turned off women is a fundamental problem for the left, which contrary to its self-conception is largely white and male. It is hard to present oneself as the vanguard of a diverse party when your coalition on race and gender (but not age) looks like a Republican coalition. Moreover, it is impossible to win as a Democrat without the support and enthusiasm of women.
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Sanders is all about the white male in the 60's who doesnt have the privilege today of the past.
LizBeth
Mar 2020
#1
He is the guy who was always begging for a "mercy f*ck" because we women had it so much easier
Tumbulu
Mar 2020
#54
he posseses the most abrasive of what are considered masculine behavior while biden has
msongs
Mar 2020
#2
Because women are more pragmatic. Most of us know when we are being handed a line.
Squinch
Mar 2020
#9
I have known for years that women have much better bullshit indicators than men...
TreasonousBastard
Mar 2020
#13
well written-M4A, debt forgivness, free college is a lot of change-but that angry yelling man
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#17
That angry yelling man is fostering division that overrides any good he might be trying to do.
MrsCoffee
Mar 2020
#18
Quite a history and woman like Clinton were so strong, had to fight 10 times harder
Sunlei
Mar 2020
#23
Oh, yeah! I remember those days well. Many of us flirted with socialism
The Velveteen Ocelot
Mar 2020
#37
The better question is "Why are men more likely to support Bernie than women?"
StarfishSaver
Mar 2020
#25
Because Bernie treated me like a "Wham, Bam, thank you ma'am" until I need you again.
GemDigger
Mar 2020
#33