Contrary to conventional Red Pill wisdom, where women should fall over themselves over Alpha men, what Trump, the Alpha man achieved was to massively trigger women and push them to the left.

A record 70 percent of millenial women in the US are now pro-Democrat, an all time high.

A growing majority of Millennial women (70%) affiliate with the Democratic Party or lean Democratic; four years ago, 56% of Millennial women did so. About half of Millennial men (49%) align with the Democratic Party, little changed in recent years.

http://www.people-press.org/2018/03/20/wide-gender-gap-growing-educational-divide-in-voters-party-identification/

As a result, a Pink Wave is rising, and women are preparing to annihilate the Republican white male dominated party in November.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/politics/wp/2018/07/30/the-wave-thats-building-for-november-may-not-be-blue-so-much-as-pink/?utm_term=.866b2684a19d

Meanwhie, Steve Bannon says that the white republican female college educated voter is now dead, because Trump triggers them.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2018/07/inside-the-trump-2020-campaigns-disorganized-attempt-to-keep-america-great

That phenomenon is not limited to the US. All over the West, and in Europe, women express strong dislike for Trump.

In 14 countries, men are more likely than women to see Trump as charismatic. For example, in Sweden, 51% of men see Trump as charismatic compared with only 32% among Swedish women.

http://assets.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/06/25100416/PG_2017.06.26_US-Image-Report_Full-Report.pdf

Not surprisingly, reports are emerging that Trump supporters have now more and more trouble finding dates.

"Since the 2016 election, conservatives who cast votes for the current President have reported that navigating dating apps has become harder than before, since many liberals and Trump critics refuse to date them.

In fact, one publication has even compared declaring support for Trump to having herpes in terms of dating turn-offs.

'A lot of times you'll connect with someone [on an app] and they'll Google you, find out you worked for Trump's campaign, and then it's pretty much all downhill from there,' a Trump Administration official told the paper.

Sometimes, the differences means a date goes downhill at the first mention of politics, or else two people who match never even go our once party affiliations are declared.

Yet much of the time, Trump supporters don't even match in the first place. Some progressives told the paper that they make judgement calls based on pictures: Someone wearing a MAGA hat will be ruled out, as will those with subtler clues in their snaps like US flag paraphernalia or hunting gear.

Steve Ward, the CEO of matchmaking firm Master Matchmakers, told The Inquierer that dating has become 'much more polarizing' since the election.

'There was always a rule that you shouldn’t talk about politics on a first date, but now it’s almost impossible for people not to express themselves and not know what the other person believes,' he said.

'[Trump's] presidency has created this new deal-breaker, Laurie Davis Edwards, a relationship coach and founder of the website eflirtexpert.com, told the Sacramento Bee.

'I've never seen it like this before, where people say "no" to Trump supporters, or they only want to date other Trump supporters,' she went on. 'It tells me that people are valuing politics much higher as a preference than they were before.'

Gregory Huber, a political science professor at Yale University who has studied how partisanship impacts online dating, told CNN that political opinions can definitely affect attraction.

'There is evidence that shared politics affects your interest in dating someone,' he said. 'Politics matters. That is to say — shared partisanship or shared ideology.'

The people behind the dating apps have noticed this too. In 2017, OkCupid introduced the option to find matches based on politics, while PlentyOfFish, Tinder, and Match.com have all studied how users' political preferences affect their dating habits.

'Political views are more than just current topics, sometimes entire value sets can be tied to political views. It tells you a lot about a person,' Whitney Wolfe, the creator and CEO of Bumble, told Mashable in 2016.

In fact, at least one Trump supporter has been banned from a dating app — and not just because he is, in fact, married.

In January, alt-right activist and conspiracy theorist Jack Posobiec was discovered to have a profile on Bumble. When a female Bumble user flagged his profile to the app on Twitter, Bumble removed him immediately. There was always a rule that you shouldn’t talk about politics on a first date, but now it’s almost impossible for people not to express themselves Steve Ward, CEO of Master Matchmakers

'Bumble was founded on the core values of kindness, respect, integrity, and equality,' they wrote, 'and we do not tolerate anyone who does not hold these values on our platform.' "


Not surpsisingly, the most popular comments under the article (and this is in a right wing media) share this view:

"Hardly surprising. Why would you want to date someone who looks up to a wife cheating narcissist? Still, you could share MAGA bigly cheeseburgers I guess"

"Let me put it to you this way... intelligent women avoid stupid men."

"Support for trump would be a deal breaker for me. Just goes to show there are a lot of smart women in America."

"Very few young women want to have sex with a man who thinks birth control is a privilege."

"Duh, no one wants to date a simpleton"

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-5473559/Donald-Trump-supporters-struggling-online-dates.html