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Seven Reasons for Liberals to Chill About Donald Trump

The Facebook freakout is epic. You’ve seen it: friends, relatives, and colleagues posting that they are not only sad that Donald Trump won the election, but actually physically afraid that he is going to round up all of them and send them to death camps.

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Women Are ‘Fastest-Growing Group of Gun Owners’

The emergence of women as a gun-owning demographic to be reckoned with became evident in 2011 and 2012. The NRA reports a Gallup Poll showing a 23 percent jump in female firearms ownership between 2005 and 2011, and this poll is complimented by National Shooting Sports Foundation research showing that among those female gun owners, the largest percentage own more than one gun.

A woman on a wheelchair fires a handgun at the RTSP shooting range in Randolph, New Jersey

Poll: Trump Enjoys Six Point Bump with Women Post-Convention

A Morning Consult survey taken over the course of six weeks from June through July showed only about 36 percent of women supported Trump. However, a post-convention poll taken last weekend following the Republican National Convention (RNC) gave Trump a bump with females.

ROANOKE, VA - JULY 25: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump address an audience

DNC Praised Debunked Hit Piece on Trump as ‘Great Journalism’

The Times’ story titled, “Crossing the Line: How Donald Trump Behaved With Women in Private,” received backlash almost immediately after its publication, as the first source quoted in the article came forward after the story was made public, claiming the reporters twisted her words and the story wasn’t accurate.

Chinese Americans for Trump (Jae C. Hong / Associated Press)

Trump Trails Romney, McCain with Women, Millennials

In 2008 and 2012, 43 percent of female voters supported the Republican nominee, but in a head-to-head match up between Donald Trump and presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, only 35 percent of female voters prefer Trump, according to a recent Pew Research survey.

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