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‘The View’ co-hosts join Clinton in slamming women voters for 2016 loss: ‘Hope that does not happen again’

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Co-hosts of ABC’s "The View" sympathized with 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s recent point that certain female voters abandoned her to support then-candidate Donald Trump.

Sunny Hostin and Joy Behar rebuked women voters – particularly White women voters – for choosing Trump over Clinton during Tuesday’s episode of the ABC talk show.

"53% of White women turned to Trump. I will never understand that statistic actually and hope that does not happen again," Hostin said.

President Biden won a majority of women voters in 2020, which helped him oust Trump.

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The discussion around Clinton’s remarks started in the show’s first segment, during which the hosts said Democratic Party voters need to take her warnings about Trump’s potential re-election more seriously.

Hostin brought up Clinton’s specific point about women voters being the key group that failed to elect her in 2016.

"What was interesting to me with Hillary, she pointed to the sexism that was so obvious, because she was the most qualified candidate that I think we’ve ever had," she said. "We’re talking senator, we’re talking Secretary of State, we’re talking lawyer, valedictorian of her class, I mean, just a brilliant woman."

"And what

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