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Ain't I a Woman: Why a Feminist Votes for Obama

By Emily Taylor, published Feb 15, 2008
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2008 truly has been an amazing year. Currently, we have two presidential primaries which have drawn the nation's attention back to the political sphere. The front-runners for the Democrats have the power to make history, not just because of their views but because of who they are. As a nation, we should be proud that we have risen above our sexist and racist past to actually consider candidates based on the issues and not because of what they look like.

But now, as a woman, I find a new trend greatly disturbing. An MSNBC newscaster made a comment that this Democratic Primary has been reduced down to mothers and daughters. Mothers who support Hillary Clinton because she reminds them of, well, them. Because she fought their fight for equality and made it where no woman has ever been. On the path to the White House.

Daughters, however, didn't have to fight that fight. They had a path opened for them. I, personally, am thankful for the rebellious Sixties and Seventies which gave me an ability to choose my own path, a choice that did not always exist. But those same women who fought so hard against the established way of doing things are now fighting hard to prevent change again.

My mother, a staunch Democrat and Hillary supporter, keeps telling me how 'naive' I am to believe so strongly in Barack Obama. How we need a candidate who has 'paid her dues' and how she has 'been-there-done-that' with candidates who spoke of hope and change.

Indeed she has. She was there for a candidate who said: "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country." And as Ted Kennedy pointed out, his brother also spoke of changing the system. And while no one can argue that Hillary Clinton would be the first woman in the White House, that we will have come a long way, I will not vote for someone I cannot support.

Did You Know?
As of February 13, 2008, Barack Obama leads in total delegates as well as the popular vote.
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I am woman too and I will be voting for Senator Obama in April. So will my sister and most of my female friends. Know two of my aunts voted for Obama in NJ; think some of my female cousins did too. My CA mom who voted Obama asked me to read this article; she knew I would enjoy it.

Posted on 03/16/2008 at 11:03:10 AM

 
I am a woman proudly voted for Obama. He is the best candidate for the job hands down. Thank you for your brilliant and inspired piece! Bless you for writing it and speaking your mind with such grace. Tricia C.

Posted on 02/19/2008 at 2:02:41 PM

 
I wore a JFK button, but I was too young to vote. I will vote for Cynthia McKinney, but not Hillary. Shoot, I might vote for Michelle Obama before I would vote for Hillary. Yeah, I voted for Bill. But today I have the internet. Yesterday I did not know about his Arkansas womanizing and shady politics. I also knew nothing about Prescott Bush and Hitler. Yesterday I did not get to re-watch debates and listen to speeches from all over. I had to rely on what the local paper told me about voting records. Today I can check it out myself online. Clinton can lie about Obama; I can catch her in the lie. Tired of the culture of hate and divided states of america. Hillary is about dividing and drama. Obama is about unity and working as a team to solve issues that keep getting bantered back and forth. My daughters support him also.

Posted on 02/17/2008 at 11:02:08 PM

 
I was a bit worried that my oldest daughter would support Hillary; she thought her the brains behind Bill. I did not have to work to convince her to go Barack and even her Republican husband registered as a Democrat this year. Who needs all her drama back in the White House. Her nastiness and lies during the campaign has caused much hatred and division. Not a good sign to create that much adversity before even winning a primary. Mandated with penalty health care? She obviously knows no waitresses or single moms.

Posted on 02/16/2008 at 9:02:45 AM

 
Excellent article !

Posted on 02/16/2008 at 8:02:13 AM

 
Excellent article. I was conflicted too....but the fact that Hillary voted for the war made it impossible to vote for her. However standing in the voting booth I did have a moment where I soooooo wanted to vote for the female candidate !

Posted on 02/16/2008 at 8:02:28 AM

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