‘Black Women’ Trends As Social Media Reacts To Donald Trump’s Win

‘Black Women’ Trends As Social Media Reacts To Donald Trump’s Win
Shortly after Donald Trump was declared the projected winner of the 2024 presidential election over Kamala Harris, the phrase “Black women” began trending on X (formerly Twitter) as social media users shared their reactions.
Donald Trump secured a total of 277 electoral votes as of Wednesday morning, November 5, making him the next President of the United States.
If Kamala Harris would have won, she’d be the first woman President and the first Black woman President in U.S. history.
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