For many American women, the defeat of Kamala Harris came with bitterness and despair, as it marked the second time in eight years a female candidate lost.
Rebecca Kuske stated, 'For the country to elect someone who has made his disrespect for women clear is basically kicking you when you're already down.'
Many women expressed relief at Harris’s defeat, emphasizing that ideology matters more than gender, revealing a divide in perspectives even among female voters.
Cheryl Dulac, normally a Democrat, decided not to vote for Harris, reflecting a belief that Harris had not convinced her of her readiness for presidency.
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