MSNBC’s Joy Reid went on a “rant against white women” for seemingly not voting for Vice President Kamala Harris in North Carolina.
Talking about North Carolina on MSNBC, Reid said, “I think we have to blunt about why — Black voters came through for Kamala Harris, white women voters did not. That is what appears happened.”
Reid discussed the push to drive voters over the topic of abortion, before adding, “That message was obviously was not enough to get enough white women to vote for Vice President Harris, a fellow woman.”
“This will be the second opportunity that white women in this country have to change the way they interact with the patriarchy,” she said.
See her comments below:
North Carolina is a battleground state that was won by Donald Trump with 51.1% of the votes, compared to 47.7% for Harris, per the Associated Press. He also won in Georgia and Pennsylvania, among others.
Trump was declared 47th president of the United States early Wednesday, garnering more than the 270 electoral votes needed.