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MSNBC host Joy Reid laid the blame on “white women voters” for Kamala Harris’s brutal election loss to President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
Reid, who appeared increasingly depressed throughout the clip of the network’s election coverage, said that “black voters came through for Kamala Harris” and “white women voters did not.”
Why does Reid feel the need to bring race into everything?
Meanwhile, co-host Rachel Maddow admitted that Harris failed to do better than Joe Biden.
“I think we have to be blunt about why,” Reid remarked.
“Black voters came through for Kamala Harris. White women voters did not,” Reid said.
“That is what it appears happened in that state.”
Reid then began whining about how North Carolina is a state where women “lost their reproductive rights”, highlighting that Harris had heavily campaigned there on being pro-abortion.
“That message obviously was not enough to get enough White women to vote for Vice President Harris, a fellow woman,” Reid complained.
“This will be the second opportunity that White women in this country have to change the way that they interact with the patriarchy,” Reid asserted.
Reid’s rant continued:
“If people vote more, you know, party line or more on race than on gender, and on protecting their gender, there’s really not much more that you can do but tell people what the risks are and leave it to them to do the right thing.”
CNN’s Van Jones also brought “race” into the equation while commiserating Kamala’s election loss.
“There are African-American women who know a little bit about being talked down to, and know a little bit about having their economic dreams crushed, who tried to dream a big dream over the past couple of months,” Jones said.
“And tonight they’re trading in a lot of hope for a lot of hurt,” Jones said in an almost tearful moment.
Trump’s historic election victory prompted former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki to question Democrat’s strategic decision.
Meanwhile, CNN host Jake Tapper admitted that Trump’s victory was the “greatest comeback in history.”