After Donald Trump again dismissed sexual-misconduct allegations against Brett Kavanaugh as a “con job,” a reporter asked the president yesterday what kind of message that sends to women listening to his comments.
True to form, the president’s answer meandered in odd directions — it included a claim that “there was no collusion” between him and Russia in 2016 — before he eventually said women agree with him about the Kavanaugh controversy.
“I’ll tell you this: the people that have complained to me about it — the most about what’s happening — are women. Women are very angry.
“You know I got 52 percent with women. Everyone said this couldn’t happen — 52 percent. Women are so angry, and I, frankly, think that — I think they like what the Republicans are doing, but I think they would have like to have seen it go a lot faster.”
Right off the bat, it’s important to note that Trump did not receive 52% support among women voters in 2016. He’s made this claim many times since taking office, and in each instance, he’s been completely wrong.
The Republican received 52% of white women voters, but 42% of women overall. To hear Trump tell it, non-white women, in a rather literal sense, simply don’t count.









