In a newly unearthed video, North Carolina’s GOP nominee for governor says America was better then because Republicans "fought for real social change."
The headline is absolutely accurate. It would be like saying “We should go back to the days of slavery because that’s when states had rights,” and the headline read he said he wants to go back to the days of slavery.
He could have said “We should go back to the days when the republicans fought for people’s rights.” He didn’t.
Anti women’s suffrage rhetoric has been common from far right Americans for a while. I remember Ann Coulter saying explicitly that women shouldn’t be allowed to vote, because they tend to vote for democrats.
When you look at the actual data, though, you see that while women tend to skew more democratic then men, white women voters had their majority voting for Trump. Going off of memory, it was somewhere around 52%. It’s African American women voters who vote above 90% for the dems, and African American men have a slightly lower rate but still have the vast majority voting D. I think they were in the high 70s to mid 80s last time I checked.
White men, on the other hand, break about 65% R. Again, I’m going off of memory here but that shouldn’t be too far off at the national level. That’s who the republicans want voting.
Of course the headline is technically accurate. Click bait always is. He did in fact say those words, but the actual meaning of the statement is clearly not what the headline is trying to convey.
To be clear, I’m not saying what he meant is correct either. It’s not corrrct to most people. Which is why I have a problem with the misleading headline–the statement doesn’t need to be taken out of context to show how dumb it is. Miscontruing the actual meaning just muddies the water.
What I am saying is that the meaning of the headline is exactly what he said and meant. He and many other conservatives literally think women shouldn’t vote, because women don’t vote for them.
I watched the video, and while it was stupid, he basically was saying he’d go back to when women couldn’t vote so that they could give them the right to vote all over again. Also then continued to say if they want back to the days of lynching, they would end the lynching.
He was trying to say the Republicans should get credit for women’s suffrage which is ridiculous, and is the weirdest way to do it, but it’s not exactly as described.
The headline is absolutely accurate. It would be like saying “We should go back to the days of slavery because that’s when states had rights,” and the headline read he said he wants to go back to the days of slavery.
He could have said “We should go back to the days when the republicans fought for people’s rights.” He didn’t.
Anti women’s suffrage rhetoric has been common from far right Americans for a while. I remember Ann Coulter saying explicitly that women shouldn’t be allowed to vote, because they tend to vote for democrats.
When you look at the actual data, though, you see that while women tend to skew more democratic then men, white women voters had their majority voting for Trump. Going off of memory, it was somewhere around 52%. It’s African American women voters who vote above 90% for the dems, and African American men have a slightly lower rate but still have the vast majority voting D. I think they were in the high 70s to mid 80s last time I checked.
White men, on the other hand, break about 65% R. Again, I’m going off of memory here but that shouldn’t be too far off at the national level. That’s who the republicans want voting.
Of course the headline is technically accurate. Click bait always is. He did in fact say those words, but the actual meaning of the statement is clearly not what the headline is trying to convey.
To be clear, I’m not saying what he meant is correct either. It’s not corrrct to most people. Which is why I have a problem with the misleading headline–the statement doesn’t need to be taken out of context to show how dumb it is. Miscontruing the actual meaning just muddies the water.
What I am saying is that the meaning of the headline is exactly what he said and meant. He and many other conservatives literally think women shouldn’t vote, because women don’t vote for them.
Did you even read the quote? He is clearly not saying he would go back to that time because women can’t vote. Here is his stated reason:
His actual reason is still dumb. You don’t have to make up a false meaning to his statement to disagree with it. It’s disagreeable all on its own.
I watched the video, and while it was stupid, he basically was saying he’d go back to when women couldn’t vote so that they could give them the right to vote all over again. Also then continued to say if they want back to the days of lynching, they would end the lynching.
He was trying to say the Republicans should get credit for women’s suffrage which is ridiculous, and is the weirdest way to do it, but it’s not exactly as described.