Burned in 2016, women voters in Michigan see Harris as second chance for a historic first
But for other women in Michigan, the opportunity to elect the country's first female executive is a driving factor in their decision.
In fall 2016, Ginny Patrick had her pantsuit ordered and a chalkboard at home that said "Pantsuit Nation" on it, a reference to a private social media group created by a Clinton supporter in 2016. Then on election night and into the morning, Patrick watched as Clinton lost the presidency.
"I was excited that a woman would be president," Patrick said. "She was a good candidate and had the experience. Thats not what the county voted in. I had to cancel my pantsuit order and wash the chalkboard off."
Now as Michigan and much of the nation move forward with early voting more than 1.99 million votes have already been cast early in this battleground state Patrick and her wife, Heidi Miller, are moving forward with a mix of hope and anxiety, and plans for Patrick to purchase her first Converse Chuck Taylor sneakers like Harris wears to celebrate the anticipated win.
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