Comment Re:No. (Score 2, Insightful) 857
Then look at the actual POLICIES each candidate supports. The presidency is about more than just one person: it's about the entire administration. Thousands of jobs change when a president does.
Do you want a candidate that thinks climate change is a hoax, and that renewable energy "doesn't work" but clean coal does? A candidate that explicitly promises a shockingly xenophobic, sexist, and racist administration? A candidate that wants massive tax cuts for the wealthy coupled with deregulation of telecom, banking, and energy industries, among others?
Or perhaps you would prefer a centrist candidate that takes climate change seriously, that takes women's and minorities' rights seriously, that wants to implement a progressive tax code and roughly maintain the status quo on regulations.
Since you can't accurately cite the candidates actual policies, your opinion is irrelevant. But no, I don't want a president who wants to implement a more progressive tax code or maintain the status quo on regulations. That is what is killing this country's economy and needs to change. That alone disqualifies both women running and makes any other candidate better.