08-28-2015, 12:54 PM
(08-28-2015, 12:36 PM)F.U. Wrote: One thing I have noticed when talking to people at work, or even reading the comments here is the majority of women are lining up behind Clinton and the majority of men are lining up against her. Not that it surprises me, in fact I think I said that would happen quite a while ago. This should turn out interesting should she get the ticket since the male female population is almost a 50⁄50 split.
That's interesting F.U. I'm not seeing that at all. I wonder if it's partly geographical? My in-person observations line up more with how it's playing out here at Mock - some women support Hillary and some don't. I know more who don't than do.
My best friend and his wife are hard-core Democrats. They have always supported Hillary and still do.
My sisters and my mom are hard-core Republicans. They hate the Clintons and always have. Three of them are pro-Trump (which cracks me up) and I don't know which Republican the other one is leaning towards at this time. None of the four women would ever consider voting for Hillary.
I and my voting-age California nieces and nephews are Independents. I'm leaning towards Rubio, but still too early to be decided. My oldest nephew is Sanders all the way (and hopes Elizabeth Warren will run with him), and the others have no preference yet.
I don't talk to my employees about politics, but a couple have mentioned that they're Hillary supporters (a Filipino man and a Hispanic woman).