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“The solar hostin of the view under fire after unfiltered comments about the election aimed at women – AOL

“The solar hostin of the view under fire after unfiltered comments about the election aimed at women – AOL

View host Solar hostin spoke against supporters of Donald Trump In an episode after the talk show election, focusing on a specific demographic group.

“Black women tried to save this country again, last night … What we don’t have is white women who voted about 52 percent for Donald Trump – white women are my understanding,” Hostin said, according to The New York PostS

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“You actually have Latin American men, voting more for him,” she added, continuing to press director of ABC’s political news Rick Klein To his opinion.

“So why do you think that uneducated white women vote against their freedoms for reproductive health and why do you think that Latin American men voted in favor of someone who will deport the bigger part of his community?”

“I don’t think white women like to be called uneducated white women,” co-host Alice Farah Griffin He pointed out, Hostin to change his statement, saying that he should have used the term “white women who were not educated in college.”

However, some viewers have coped with her comments including BridgeMiami Dolphini’s wife running back Raheem MostrtS

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“Unscrewed white woman here,” Mostert wrote with a clip of Hostin’s comments in her Instagram history, according to Daily MailS

“Sunny, I guarantee that I can invite you on any political topic on every day.” She continued, adding another post: “Can you imagine if the role is turned here? If a white woman said this? There will be outrage. Racism goes in some way. And all ways are disgusting and unacceptable.”

According to Guardian“Although women generally historically voted for Democrats, white women are not. Instead, in the last 72 years, many white women voted for the Democrat candidate only twice, in 1964 and 1996 on Tuesday, they once again went to Trump – just as they did in 2016 and 2020. “

Black women, on the other hand, “are still the backbone of the Democratic Party. Harris won them with 85 points – greater lead than any other gender and racial group measured by CNN. “

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