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‘No Balls to Scratch’: Trump Voter’s Candid Confession on Ruling Out Nikki Haley
Pro-Trump Super Tuesday voters are being upfront about why they are refusing to cast their ballots for former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley for president, and it has nothing to do with foreign policy, domestic policy, or prices at the gas pump or supermarket checkout.
“She’s female.”
That’s what North Carolina voter Emmett Martin told NBC News’ Shaquille Brewster on Tuesday.
“What do you think of Nikki Haley, did you ever consider her?” Brewster asked Martin, who will be supporting ex-president Donald Trump, an adjudicated rapist who is facing 91 felony charges and owes about a half-billion to the State of New York and journalist E. Jean Carroll.
“You know what I got to say you don’t really want to put it on,” Martin replied, apprehensively.
“Let me hear it,” Brewster insisted.
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“Well, a woman’s not going to be a good president, she don’t have no balls to scratch, she’s just gonna scratch her head,” Martin said. “All a woman’s good for in my book is having babies and taking care of the house and that’s that’s the old thing. But I’m old school.”
“So you’d never even considered her?” Brewster asked.
“No,” Martin responded.
“Mainly because she’s a woman,” Brewster pressed.
“Because she’s female. I mean, females – don’t get me wrong, females know what they’re doing but they still got to have a little bit of guidance. Trump would be the one to guide her through.”
Martin told Brewster he will be voting for Donald Trump, a “pretty good guy, seems to know what he’s doing.”
“He’s helped the economy out, we had more jobs, we made more money, we didn’t have as much taxes– things were a whole lot better when he was our president,” Martin claimed.
Full video of that moment in Graham, N.C.
Men and women have told me they wouldn’t vote for Haley because she’s a woman before (and in plenty of other states), but rarely is it said this explicitly and in front of a camera. https://t.co/2t2GAw50Mk pic.twitter.com/nmTSL2Ymh6
— Shaquille Brewster (@shaqbrewster) March 5, 2024
Emmett Martin is not the only Trump voter who is not voting for Nikki Haley because she’s a woman.
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At a Texas diner, Fox News’ Will Cain on Tuesday told a Trump voter former First Lady Michelle Obama will not be running for president, a fact known when she was in the White House, and after she and President Barack Obama left the White House.
“Thank god,” she exclaimed, apparently relieved.
“I wouldn’t vote for a woman, and especially – you know, Nikki Haley, I’m just going to say this, she’s probably menopausal, we don’t need that.”
Cain, chuckling, told Fox News viewers: “She said how about we vote for people regardless of their gender, just the right person for the job, for America.”
When Fox gets outfoxed by their guest
Fox & Friends diner guest: “I wouldn’t vote for a woman, and especially — Nikki Haley, I’m just going to say this, she’s probably menopausal, we don’t need that”
Will Cain: “She said how about we vote for people regardless of their gender” pic.twitter.com/CqG9OvltLZ
— Lis Power (@LisPower1) March 5, 2024
Watch both videos above or at this link.
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