Sunny Hostin, a co-host on ‘The View,’ expressed profound disturbance over Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election, attributing it to cultural resentment and racism. Hostin was particularly concerned about the potential implications for civil rights, expressing fears that her daughter would have fewer rights and that Trump’s administration would wield ‘almost unfettered power.’
Hostin also criticized ‘uneducated white voters’ and alleged that identity politics contributed to the Democrats’ loss.
Sunny declarers that "our healthcare system is at risk" and claims Trump is going to put people in "interment camps."
"As a woman color," Hostin says she's "not surprised" by American's sexism and racism.
She called the race "a referendum on cultural resentment." pic.twitter.com/hSbLKjFNZT— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) November 6, 2024
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Following Hostin’s emotional reaction, co-host Ana Navarro agreed that Vice President Kamala Harris had only lost the election because of racism and sexism.
Ana Navarro agrees with Hostin that sexism and racism were "one of" the reasons Kamala lost.
She quotes JFK: "Whether I am on the winning or the losing side is not the point with me. It's being on the side where my sympathies lie that matters."
Adding: "I have no regrets." pic.twitter.com/an6R80EXVk— Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) November 6, 2024
Other co-hosts like Joy Behar acknowledged the democratic process, albeit with disagreement over its outcome. Hostin further expressed concern over social security, Medicare, and the implications of Trump’s win on employment opportunities for convicted felons.
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