It does come down to some women (wellsome Democratic women, the conservative type still won't vote for her in the general election) feeling that this is their Title IX big time deal. Now obviously it is an oversimplification to say all of them feel this way but my sister, being her usual foolish self, put it bluntly to me when we talked about this when she said "Every time I think of voting for Obama my ovaries cringe." I don't agree with and I think its a moronic reason to vote but I can't help folks who think that way.Stark wrote:Why would women 'automatically' vote for Hillary? I mean, is it just some pathetic identification thing, where they feel like 'they' are being elected because they're 'both women'? It seems strange to me that people often talk about women just mindlessly supporting Hillary, regardless of what she says and does, just because she's a woman.
At least in Obama's case you can say minorities vote for him because he actually seems to give a shit about their issues, and he apparently brings more of them out to vote.
That said the media narrative isn't helping considering that the tendency to make everything about demographics and not issues means a glut of stories abotu how "conflicted" black women are. Oddly enough there are not stories about how "conflicted" white men are but thats how the American media narrative plays out.