Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Misogyny played part in election loss’

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Former US secretary of state Hillary Clinton said misogyny “certainly played a role” in her bruising defeat at the hands of Donald Trump in last year’s US presidenti­al election.

“I don’t know that there is one answer,” she told the Women in the World Summit in New York when asked why she thought she lost the white women’s vote to a Republican who had boasted of groping women.

“Certainly misogyny played a role, I mean that just has to be admitted,” said the former first lady and New York senator, who was treated to an ecstatic welcome and standing ovation from the crowd.

“I think in this election there was a very real struggle between what is viewed as change that is welcomed and exciting to so many Americans and change which is worrisome and threatenin­g to so many others.

“And layer on the first woman president over that and I think some people, women included, had real problems,” she said in her first interview since her loss.

Clinton won the popular vote, but lost the crucial electoral college to Trump.

Having dreamt for years of making history to become the United States’s first woman president, Clinton admitted that the aftermath of the election had been “so devastatin­g.”

She slammed Russian interferen­ce in the election as “an act of aggression,” warned Moscow was capable of repeating it and called for a bipartisan US commitment to make sure it did not happen again.

But the 69-year-old also said she had no plans to run for office again. “I am really focused on just doing some things that I think I can help make a difference with, like this supporting of young people and getting more women into politics, and I very much want to help Democrats take back the Congress,” she said.

 ?? AFP ?? Hillary Clinton and journalist Nicholas Kristof at the Women in the World Summit in New York.
AFP Hillary Clinton and journalist Nicholas Kristof at the Women in the World Summit in New York.

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