I'll disagree a bit. Initially, yes the R's and the D's offered literally crazy old white men. Then the D's dumped theirs and offered a pretty smart mixed race woman. I expect it was the woman part that was unpalatable.
Then again, Hillary Clinton received several million more votes than Trump in 2016, only to lose through an electoral college quirk.
But now even Japan has elected a PM that is a woman, Sanae Takaichi. Crazy to me that Japan which even a short couple of decades when I was there barely allowed a female engineer to speak at a meeting is now leap frogging the US electing women to top offices.
It is rather amusing. I worked for two women directors, Our technology VP was a woman, Our present University Prez is a woman, and a "person of color" My wife was a VP and the highest paid person in her company. I guess they don't really count.
Meanwhile, I gave up several promotions so that a woman (yes, less qualified) could be promoted over me. In irony, all left. Am I part of the problem? I mean, I have a penis, and that is why I wasn't promoted.
Full disclosure - I have a unique skillset, and part of the deal I had was that my pay had to reflect my ability to have a career at other places in short order. P
You are attempting to hijack a discussion - to have the 2016 election be solely about women. I mean, that is all your reply is about. Alas, this happens some times.
There were other issues as well. Some gender based - using the term gender in teh modern interpretation - not male and female, some rejection of science and genetics. Some rejection of certain demographics, such as the working class.
In the end, all the Republicans had to do was show the ads, cite the stories.
This is not to even say that those voting for Trump have received any better treatment. They haven't.
After the 2024 Election, I did an analysis. Part of what I do. The interesting thing is the utter rejection from the same people who think that every principle the 2020's Democrats endorsed. Demographics and statistics. Utter rejection. Oh well. So I don't spend as much time trying to convince people against their narrative.