Because I'm not voting for Hillary I was accused recently by an acquaintance that it was because she was a woman. This person has been around me long enough to know why I don't like Hillary and it has nothing to do with her being a woman. And the accusation comes on the heels of Madeline Albright saying there's a special place in Hell for women who don't support a woman meaning Hillary Clinton in light that she's not getting blanket support from women voters especially middle age and younger. Then Gloria Steinem charges young women are only voting for Bernie Sanders because that's who young men are voting for and they just want to be liked. All these dirty tactics and they wonder why Hillary isn't liked? It also doesn't help that Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, a Hillary supporter, tried to engineer only a few Democratic Presidential nominee debates because she knew the more Hillary had to talk, the more people don't like her. Yet they're trying push someone not popular down people's throats by even using intimidation and other undemocratic tactics. Ironically I remember when Republican Matt Fong ran against Barbara Boxer for California's US Senate seat, the Democrat establishment was afraid Asian-American Democrats might for him just because he was Asian. That would be their democratic right, wouldn't it? I even heard Democrats call for Asian-Americans to lose their citizenship if they dared. But somehow now it's demanded by the Democratic establishment that women vote for women. BTW, I don't like Bernie Sanders either because like Trump they're both pushing a utopian vision respective of their parties' beliefs that by its own nature is unrealistic. Meaning they're going to fail to live up to their own ideals and turn out just like the establishment they rail against.
sounds like you're getting the picture bruda, it is ashamed that certain people would throw those things in our face when they know they're not true. I'm glad to see pizza boy go, after his attack on Rubio, but I could see myself voting for Carly Fiorina, smart girl, and she would make somebody a nice vice presidential candidate, even though she wouldn't be bringing a huge voting block with her. She's bright, articulate, and on the right side of most of the issues.
I wasn't initially very favorable, but unlike your example, the more Carly talked the more I liked her. She has "pluck"!