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Donald Trump's Role In American History
Female voters let their voices me heard in the largest gender gap margin in American History. It is no surprise that Donald Trump regularly offended female voters during the presidential election. Many of his comments came across as vulgar and insensitive often infuriating women voters. Can Donald Trump represent women in the United States fairly? This election came across as negative and underhanded more than any other election. Throughout the entire campaign, he often criticized women for working outside the home, not being tough enough, and even fat-shaming.

From the very beginning, Hillary Clinton assumed gender would play a significant role in the election; however, she did not realize the severity of the situation. This did not sit well

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