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WATCH: Sunny Hostin Blames Women For Trump’s Re-Election

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It’s an understatement to say that the co-hosts of ABC’s “The View” were irate after President-elect Donald Trump’s victory Tuesday night.

Sunny Hostin, the most liberal of the bunch, lashed out at white women for returning the former president to the White House, admitting she couldn’t conceive of how a candidate who makes “racist” and “sexist” statements could receive 46% of the female vote. Rather than looking inward, Hostin grasped at the apparent stupidity of women who voted with their wallets, not their reproductive rights, in mind. “Black women tried to save this country, again, last night — ninety-two percent of Black women voted for the vice president. You have Latinas in the seventy percentile voting for the vice president. What we did not have is the white women, who voted about fifty-two percent” for Vice President Kamala Harris, Hostin started in a clip spotted by the Western Journal.

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“Right? For Donald Trump,” she continued. “Uneducated white women, is my understanding. You have Latino men actually voting more for him, and Black men were not the story here because they voted almost eighty percent for the vice president. So why do you think that uneducated white women voted against their reproductive health freedoms? And why do you think Latino men, voted in favor of someone that says he’s going to deport the majority of their community?”

Former Trump spokeswoman Alyssa Farah Griffin, who has since publicly broken with the president-elect, shot that take down. “I don’t think women like being called uneducated white women. I think the economy matters, national security matters–”

“But that’s what the polls said!” Hostin interjected. “But when you put people in these boxes I think that’s a takeaway for them,” Griffin replied before Hostin shot back, “We have to look at the demographics.”

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The inability of Harris to control communities of color as a monolithic voting bloc has confounded supportive co-hosts like Hostin, Joy Behar, and Whoopi Goldberg, the latter of whom promised on Wednesday that she “won’t say” President-elect Trump’s name ever again. Their debate on the merits of Black and Latino support for Trump came after he won Miami-Dade, a majority-Hispanic Florida county that previously voted for Hillary Clinton and President Joe Biden by sizable margins. In south Texas, Mexican-Americans who make up a majority of residents in Hidalgo County were virtually split between Harris and Trump Tuesday night, a shocking drop in support from Biden’s 58% in 2020.

“The View” is not the only far-left show ripping minority voters for supporting Trump in record numbers. On Wednesday, “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough blamed “misogyny from Black men, from Hispanic men — things we’ve all been talking about — who do not want a woman leading them.” A dutiful Rev. Al Sharpton joined him in condemning Trump’s minority supporters. “Might be race issues with Hispanics that don’t want a Black woman as President of the United States. You know, the… the Democratic Party that I’ve always found when you’re sitting around talking, they love to just sort of balkanize everybody into sort of these separate groups and say ‘oh, white people don’t like women and Black pe… no!” he shouted, pointing at Sharpton. “You and I have talked about this before. A lot of Hispanic voters have problems with Black candidates!”

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