Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump may appear to have a problem with female voters following the reveal of past comments made about them. One would think. But, women are taking to social media to express why they support Trump despite those comments. #WomenWhoVoteTrump was a trending hashtag on social media with both positive and negative comments.
Following a week of allegations against Donald Trump concerning groping and inappropriate touching and kissing of women, a support group calling itself the National Women for Trump sent out an email to followers with the hashtag #WomenWhoVoteTrump.
Here are some reactions from social media from women explaining why they are voting for Trump. Disagree? Tell us in the comments section below.
Smile for days because I know I support a candidate who will put the best interest of the American people first.
#WomenWhoVoteTrump pic.twitter.com/b079GvWZLe
— Irma Hinojosa (@latinaafortrump) October 14, 2016
#WomenWhoVoteTrump are women who want a future for their children where everyday Americans enjoy safety and opportunity. pic.twitter.com/g5flZ6lgsy— Loretta the Prole (@lorettatheprole) October 14, 2016
#WomenWhoVoteTrump want to protect our granddaughters from this pic.twitter.com/w7RhPxxu7w
— Sharon McCutchan (@SharonMcCutchan) October 14, 2016
#WomenWhoVoteTrump aren’t weak, perpetual victims like those on the left.— andieiam (@andieiamwhoiam) October 14, 2016
#WomenWhoVoteTrump Will Not Back Down from a Fight Against Gov Corruption That Is Destroying Our Country! pic.twitter.com/nWmpkudpUA
— REDNECK AMERICAN! (@TheTrumpLady) October 14, 2016
I will vote for a man that will answer his phone at 3am #NoAmericanLeftBehind #WomenWhoVoteTrump— Roo
(@CajunKangaroo) October 14, 2016
#WomenWhoVoteTrump we have worked so hard for @realDonaldTrump all of r work has paid off we will Win our country back from the corruption pic.twitter.com/wHobMRw1Aa
— Deplorable Kotcha (@Kotcha301) October 14, 2016
#WomenWhoVoteTrump are strong and independent. I don"t need feminism to know the rights I already have.
— DEPLORABLE DANI (@NimbleNavgater) October 14, 2016
Of course, there were those that disagreed with the hashtag.
#WomenWhoVoteTrump pay attention to actual political happenings instead of just signing off on whatever side the television says is best.
— Matt Dougan (@Americooligan) October 14, 2016
#WomenWhoVoteTrump are vastly outnumbered by those who know #WomenCanStopTrump— The Terror of Dublin (@taradublinrocks) October 14, 2016
Are you being held against your will #WomenWhoVoteTrump? I’m worried. Blink once for yes, twice for no
— beth loves ghosts,so (@bourgeoisalien) October 14, 2016
#WomenWhoVoteTrump are supporting and enabling sexism against themselves and other women. Who raised you to feel you deserve this? #debate
— Julia Fortney (@JuliaFortney) October 14, 2016
#WomenWhoVoteTrump are as confused as any black person who thought slavery was good & any Jew who supported the Nazis. #Consequences
— Harvey King of Shade (@bodysculptorokc) October 14, 2016
Several polls have considered how voters reacted to the revelation. Among those are a national poll from the Atlantic-PRRI and a new poll in Pennsylvania from Bloomberg-Selzer.
The first poll found Trump getting the support of 28 percent of women nationally. The second found that in the critical counties surrounding Philadelphia, Trump got 24 percent from the same group. Those counties are worth isolating because they’ve been central to recent Democratic success in the state — a state that is now one of the last four Trump’s campaign thinks he can win, according to reporting from NBC News. (The other three: Florida, North Carolina and Ohio.)
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