Clinton criticised for language against women who voted Trump

Hillary Clinton has continued finding the factors that caused her to lose in the 2016 presidential election against current American President Donald Trump. This time she has blamed men's pressure on white community women, who entrusted their vote to Trump. This statement is also being criticized by [...]
Hillary Clinton has continued finding the factors that caused her to lose in the 2016 presidential election against current American President Donald Trump. This time she has blamed men's pressure on white community women, who entrusted their vote to Trump.
This statement is also being criticized by the Democrats who are most often part of Clinton's camp. She is acknowledging criticism that she has isolated Trump's voters, saying they have not been willing to withstand pressure from men in their lives.
From democratic senators to its campaign manager, there is a common reconciliation that Hillary's comments were not appropriate.
Former American State Secretary Clinton, during a presentation in India over the past weekend, said she lost the 2016 presidential race because some white community women did not raise their voices against pressure from men in their lives, prompting them to vote for Trump.
I have won in countries that represent two-thirds of America's domestic production. So I have won in countries where people are optimistic, dynamic, different, and where people move forward. Trump Camp “Make America big again”, has been a go back in time.
Clinton has found a number of factors to justify second defeat in the presidential race. During the past month alone, she has been blaming -- old-fashioned sexism, and prejudice against women over her loss.
She has also criticised women who did not exploit the right to vote, but support the women's march during January. In her book, Clinton called it the bitter and sweet “day”.











