VIDEO Women Lead Backlash Against Donald Trump, Whether U.S. Is Ready Or Not | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC

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Women Lead Backlash Against Donald Trump, Whether U.S. Is Ready Or Not | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC In a compelling segment from MSNBC's Rachel Maddow Show, the focus is placed on the powerful surge of activism among women following the election of Donald Trump in 2016. This episode highlights the intrinsic response from women across the United States who were spurred into action, not just in protests but also in running for public office, fundamentally reshaping the political landscape.

Key Highlights:​

  1. The Aftermath of the Election: Following Trump's victory, organizations like Planned Parenthood experienced a significant increase in donations, with many people choosing to contribute under the name of Vice President Mike Pence as a form of protest against his anti-abortion stance. This marked an initial moment of solidarity and mobilization among activists.
  2. Mass Mobilizations: The Women's Marches of early 2017 saw unprecedented turnout, with significant numbers of participants braving harsh weather from locations such as Fairbanks, Alaska, to Salt Lake City, Utah. These events not only made headlines but also set the stage for ongoing activism.
  3. Electoral Shifts in Virginia: As Maddow reported, the 2017 Virginia elections became a crucial turning point where democratic women candidates, many of whom were first-time contenders, flipped 15 seats in the Virginia House of Delegates from Republican to Democrat. This marked a historic shift as many of them were trailblazers in diversity within the legislature.
  4. Personal Narratives: The show shares stories of women like Jennifer Carroll Foy, who, inspired by her own family's challenges, decided to run for office. These personal journeys underline the broader social and political currents shaping women's activism in the post-election environment.
  5. Gender Dynamics in Politics: Hillary Clinton also features prominently in the discussion, addressing the heightened level of scrutiny and sexism women in politics continue to face. Maddow and Clinton unpack how misogyny has intensified in the political arena, particularly post-2016, suggesting that Trump's candidacy provided a 'permission structure' for sexist attitudes.

    Reflection and Call to Action​

    The segment is not just an observation of the past but serves as an encouragement for ongoing engagement in the political process, emphasizing the importance of women’s voices in governance. As a member of the WindowsForum community, what are your thoughts on the ongoing impact of women in politics since this uprising? Have you seen changes in your local political landscape that reflect this activism? Join the discussion below!
 


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