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senseandsensibility

(24,660 posts)
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 03:09 PM 10 hrs ago

But we can't have a female President, right?

I just watched Abigail Spanberger's rebuttal to the SOTU from last night. It was too late for me to watch last night. Here's my reaction: She destroyed trump. She made more cogent points in her short response than trump made in almost two hours, by far. She was presidential. She was strong. She spoke up for the American people and spoke truth to power. She was not afraid to call out the administration's corruption. AND she didn't lie.

But for some reason it seems that it is conventional wisdom, even among Dems, that she is not in the running for 2028. No women are. Are we that spooked by 2024 and the Harris campaign?

Look, I get it. 2024 was brutal and playing it safe is extremely tempting. I feel it too. But it's a damn shame.

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But we can't have a female President, right? (Original Post) senseandsensibility 10 hrs ago OP
Rec for "it's a damn shame". Truer words never spoken. Whyisthisstillclose 10 hrs ago #1
I'd like to believe that we could Bettie 10 hrs ago #2
I feel similarly senseandsensibility 10 hrs ago #3
Yes, we can. It's inevitable. But MadameButterfly 6 hrs ago #30
Spanberger just got to the Governor's office Fiendish Thingy 9 hrs ago #4
The same people who are pushing talking points to discourage women from running Quiet Em 9 hrs ago #5
Well, sometimes reality has a way of overtaking "conventional wisdom" senseandsensibility 9 hrs ago #7
I still am optimistic because anything can happen and all the changes we are and will go thru until 2028 Deuxcents 3 min ago #38
No one is running yet. Not even Newsom. maxsolomon 9 hrs ago #6
I wish this rhetoric would stop here TheProle 9 hrs ago #8
Bingo. It's getting harder and harder to tell where this messaging is originating from. PeaceWave 8 hrs ago #10
Not really. Torchlight 6 hrs ago #35
I loved what I heard from the governor BaronChocula 8 hrs ago #9
No, we can't get the red out 8 hrs ago #11
I think we are fooling ourselves if we ignore or refuse to admit senseandsensibility 7 hrs ago #24
Two capable women Aviation Pro 8 hrs ago #12
Careful what to wish for. The Grand Illuminist 8 hrs ago #13
And that has Nothing to do with Cha 8 hrs ago #18
The first female POTUS will be a GOPer leftstreet 8 hrs ago #14
I will continue to support women candidates. The consequences of NOT going with the woman are becoming... NNadir 8 hrs ago #15
To me she didn't project strength. Hieronymus Phact 8 hrs ago #16
I'm with you. And WHY is a male candidate playing it safe? We need to get over the hidden misogyny, dammit. Joinfortmill 8 hrs ago #17
Running as "a woman" is asking to lose gulliver 8 hrs ago #19
she could be the dark horse. nt Javaman 8 hrs ago #20
Just watched she rocked it. ALBliberal 7 hrs ago #21
Governor Spanberger is too moderate for many here. TomSlick 7 hrs ago #22
I'm on the progressive side but I would vote for her senseandsensibility 7 hrs ago #25
I'm unprepared to commit until we know who is running in the primary. TomSlick 7 hrs ago #28
Yeah, the same. senseandsensibility 7 hrs ago #29
Too much time. TomSlick 6 hrs ago #32
In most other places, it's not an issue. But by comparison the U.S. is a backward country. I don't see a woman getting Fil1957 7 hrs ago #23
That's WHY misogynist men don't want WOMEN To LEAD! Bread and Circuses 7 hrs ago #26
This message was self-deleted by its author senseandsensibility 7 hrs ago #27
They left out the "n" at the end of Misogynist Men. maxsolomon 6 hrs ago #33
Okay, thanks. senseandsensibility 6 hrs ago #34
Remember "Killer Kamala" and the ugly chants of... QueerDuck 6 hrs ago #31
Couple thoughts BlueHurricane 2 hrs ago #36
Can we quit trying to get the "first women" kwolf68 2 hrs ago #37

Bettie

(19,534 posts)
2. I'd like to believe that we could
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 03:17 PM
10 hrs ago

but misogyny is stronger even than racism.

So, no, we can't have a female president.

Growing, up, I thought we could. I have no such hope anymore.

senseandsensibility

(24,660 posts)
3. I feel similarly
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 03:22 PM
10 hrs ago

I might be a little more optimistic, but I don't think it's in the cards for 2028. The situation is too dire and people are too risk adverse to "take a chance" on Spanberger or any other woman. And I agree that misogyny seems to be the driving force here.

MadameButterfly

(3,938 posts)
30. Yes, we can. It's inevitable. But
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 06:32 PM
6 hrs ago

maybe not now, with democracy at stake?

And just because Obama, who was beyond perfect, got elected, doesn't make it safe to nominate a Black man. Or a gay man. How about a Democratic Socialist? Can we risk a Californian or does it need to be someone from a swing state? I thought we were over the Jewish thing, but with antisemitism on the rise on one side and Gaza on the other--i just don't know. Being overweight might be acceptable, but there is some risk there too. Taft didn't have to go on TV. There will be a new litmus test for age, and maybe everyone will have to make their medical records public.

Once you've considered all the prejudices, hardly anyone is left. But for that, I'd say we have a deep bench of talented, courageous potential candidates in the Democratic Party.

Fiendish Thingy

(22,670 posts)
4. Spanberger just got to the Governor's office
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 03:48 PM
9 hrs ago

She’s not running in 2028

The Dem nominee in 2028 will be a straight white male not named Shapiro or Newsom.

I don’t like it (I had hoped Whitmer would get the nod), but it’s a reality we need to face.

Quiet Em

(2,726 posts)
5. The same people who are pushing talking points to discourage women from running
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 03:59 PM
9 hrs ago

also believed that Mikie Sherrill would not win NJ. Sherrill crushed it. This talking point does not line up with where the Democratic Party is right now. Hopefully the March 3rd election in Texas will knock down this talking point as well.

senseandsensibility

(24,660 posts)
7. Well, sometimes reality has a way of overtaking "conventional wisdom"
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 04:17 PM
9 hrs ago

We'll see if this is one of those times.

Deuxcents

(26,336 posts)
38. I still am optimistic because anything can happen and all the changes we are and will go thru until 2028
Thu Feb 26, 2026, 01:23 AM
3 min ago

So never say never. The mood and energy of the country could change with just one event.

TheProle

(3,952 posts)
8. I wish this rhetoric would stop here
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 04:24 PM
9 hrs ago

I know it's said out of frustration and/or sarcasm, but yes we can elect a woman and papering the site with it is a terrible signal to young/new Democrats.

PeaceWave

(3,012 posts)
10. Bingo. It's getting harder and harder to tell where this messaging is originating from.
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 04:45 PM
8 hrs ago

BaronChocula

(4,332 posts)
9. I loved what I heard from the governor
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 04:41 PM
8 hrs ago

I heard a lot of "all of us vs. trump" which is a great way to marginalize him. She could have gone on for an hour given this conman's failures, but she kept it concise and short without giving us too much to ruminate over.

get the red out

(14,015 posts)
11. No, we can't
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 04:45 PM
8 hrs ago

The risk is democracy right now. I wish it was different, but I believe there are people who would starve their families before voting for a woman for President.

senseandsensibility

(24,660 posts)
24. I think we are fooling ourselves if we ignore or refuse to admit
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 06:13 PM
7 hrs ago

how sexist many, many voters are. This past election was a real eye opener for me. They used the "manosphere" to win, and I believe it was coordinated. The RW, funded by billionaires, can and will use whatever they can to defeat Dems. But the sexism is particularly potent, apparently.

Aviation Pro

(15,404 posts)
12. Two capable women
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 04:46 PM
8 hrs ago

Were defeated by a fucking pedophile because men of the loser persuasion can’t abide by the fact that they were out competed by them.

Let that sink in.

NNadir

(37,718 posts)
15. I will continue to support women candidates. The consequences of NOT going with the woman are becoming...
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 05:03 PM
8 hrs ago

...graphically pronounced.

Maybe we've been smacked so hard we can get it through our pathetic heads.

There was a time, I note, when nobody thought a black candidate would win, and it was a concern I had when a guy named Barack Obama (rhymes with Osama, as in bin Laden) could win.

We had Shirley Chisholm run; we had Jesse Jackson...and maybe others less prominent.

"Rhymes with Osama" was not just a twice elected President, he was a great President, followed by a pathetic fool, but great all the same.

Hieronymus Phact

(737 posts)
16. To me she didn't project strength.
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 05:07 PM
8 hrs ago

Her voice trembled
She didn't articulate boldness.
I don't think we can't elect a woman, but it needs to be the right model.
With a drill sergeants temperament or something.
She wasn't "Commanding". That might have done better.

Of course i voted for her, but i thought she was a weak candidate.

Don't tell me all the ways she had strength,
Don't tell me about her visionary policy,
This is between-the-lines body language level perceptions stuff.
It's not an argument.

Joinfortmill

(20,772 posts)
17. I'm with you. And WHY is a male candidate playing it safe? We need to get over the hidden misogyny, dammit.
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 05:20 PM
8 hrs ago

gulliver

(13,874 posts)
19. Running as "a woman" is asking to lose
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 05:23 PM
8 hrs ago

Just run as a leader. If you're leadership skills are good, run. If you vote or run on identity over skill, you'll lose (and deserve to).

Personally, I would love to see Spanberger run. I'll actually be surprised if she doesn't.

TomSlick

(12,964 posts)
22. Governor Spanberger is too moderate for many here.
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 05:52 PM
7 hrs ago

She should run if she wants and let the primary voters decide.

TomSlick

(12,964 posts)
28. I'm unprepared to commit until we know who is running in the primary.
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 06:19 PM
7 hrs ago

I will do what I always do and vote for the Democrat that seems to have the best shot at winning the general election.

senseandsensibility

(24,660 posts)
29. Yeah, the same.
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 06:21 PM
7 hrs ago
I didn't mean that I am committed to her at this moment. There's lots of time.

Fil1957

(647 posts)
23. In most other places, it's not an issue. But by comparison the U.S. is a backward country. I don't see a woman getting
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 05:58 PM
7 hrs ago

elected here with the current mentality. Maybe in 20 years if we "evolve". But that's a big "if".

Response to Bread and Circuses (Reply #26)

QueerDuck

(1,365 posts)
31. Remember "Killer Kamala" and the ugly chants of...
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 06:37 PM
6 hrs ago

... "Leave it Blank!" (It all started with certain elected officials encouraging their Democratic constituents to disengage and vote uncommitted.)

I guess they showed us, eh? 🙄🤪

BlueHurricane

(73 posts)
36. Couple thoughts
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 11:13 PM
2 hrs ago

So every election except Clinton and Harris was lost by a man so it feels unfair to focus on the two women candidates who lost. Men lose a lot, maybe we shouldn’t let them run. Also Clinton got more votes than Trump.

kwolf68

(8,412 posts)
37. Can we quit trying to get the "first women"
Wed Feb 25, 2026, 11:14 PM
2 hrs ago

Into the White House and just try to do Democracy? Find the best person, period. Women or man or black or white or purple. Who cares.
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