Donald Trump is losing support among white women voters in swing states after his racism was brought to light after the killing of George Floyd.
The New York Times interviewed several women in key states and asked them about the president’s handling of the anti-police brutality protests, and many of them assured that they are tired of Trump and will be voting for former Vice President Joe Biden in November.
Jane Scilovati, a school teacher from Pennsylvania who voted for Trump in 2016, called Trump’s handling of the protests “deplorable.”
“It’s a disgrace,” she said. “He doesn’t have any compassion or empathy; he doesn’t reference historical facts correctly. He’s brought more division to this country than we’ve seen since the Civil Rights Act.”
45-year-old North Carolina resident Marisa Pascucci, who didn’t vote for either candidate in 2016, said she will be voting for Biden in November after seeing what a Trump presidency looked like.
“[Trump] is biased and is purposely saying things to spark things,” she said. “I don’t agree with the way he instigates things.”
35-year-old Pennsylvania resident Johanna Godlewski told the Times that she’s opposed to Trump.
“The way he speaks about women so roughly, I can see him saying the same thing racially,” she said.
You can read the full interviews HERE.
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