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Originally posted by Cupid
I never said it was widespread and put a percentage on it, that was you. I said it's a factor to some people.
The effect on Hillary is that they AREN'T voting for her.
The cause is solely her gender.
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If it's not a widespread percentage, then the effect of sexism or her polls numbers in negligible enough to not be a significant factor. That's the point. I doubt it is anywhere above my 5% percent guess.
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Originally posted by Cupid
The video is linked on the inquistr website - it's not directly from them - it backs up everything I said.
There are videos of Trump voters supporting the same point.
There are quotes from politicians supporting the same point.
Nothing else left to discuss if actual evidence supporting a legitimate point isn't comprehended.
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You have shown no significant evidence. True evidence would be a poll or study of the beliefs of that group or Americans as a whole about gender, which you probably could have found. Instead your evidence of sexism was:
Questions about her health......all old candidates are questioned, including McCain.
Questions about her speaking style..........Howard Dean was ended with one scream
Trump supporters on a video...........the videographers could have talked to 100 people and found 5 who made sexist comments, means nothing.
Christians leaders signing a letter................there are thousands of christian leaders, you found what, 10?, including Jerry Faldwell who nobody take seriously anymore
A politician making a sexist comment..............we have hundreds of politicians in the country, this is the definition of a stereotype.
Thanks for playing, try again next time.