Women And The Generational Divide Between Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders : NPR
Women And The Generational Divide Between Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Updated February 1, 20163:42 PM ET Published February 1, 201612:53 PM ET toggle caption Rob Brown/AP Bernie Sanders takes a selfie with a woman who attended a rally in Greensboro, N.C. Rob Brown/AP Stephanie Hundley is an enthusiastic Bernie Sanders supporter. The 28-year-old from Waterloo is also enthusiastic about the fact that she's not going to vote for Hillary Clinton just because she's a woman. "I don't think she's the woman to be representative of women," Hundley said. She ticked off a list of Clinton criticisms: the "damn emails," the "flip-flops," her vote to go to war in Iraq. Citing Sanders' record of supporting women's rights, Hundley said his overall views embody hers more than Clinton's do. "It's weird that an old, white guy would represent women better than an actual woman." Many millennial women, like Hundley, want to deal a repeat upset to Clinton in the Hawkeye State. Eight years ago,Read full article from Women And The Generational Divide Between Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders : NPR
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