

Although Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton won a plurality of the national popular vote-48.2 percent-with a nearly 3-million vote margin, Donald Trump carried 30 states and won the Electoral College vote by a 304-to-227 margin. " Workers World Party: Who We Are." Workers World Party: Workers and Oppressed Peoples of the World Unite.The unprecedented and largely unanticipated election of Republican candidate Donald Trump as president of the United States in 2016 set off intense debates about how his victory was achieved and which factors mattered most in determining the outcome." Political Activist Isabell Masters, Whose Presidential Ambitions Started in Pasadena, Dies at 98." Pasadena Star-News, 20 Sep. " The Democratic Party Owes Black Female Voters a Big ‘Thank You.'" The Washington Post, 9 Nov. " Peta Lindsay's Issue Positions (Political Courage Test)." The Voter's Self Defense System.Vote Smart.But Her Run for Office, Born of the Thomas Hearings, Looks Like a Winner." Los Angeles Times, 2 Aug.1992. " Senate Candidate Battles the Odds in Illinois: Politics: Carol Moseley Braun Is Black. " Moseley Braun, Carol." History, Art & Archives.Minter, William, et al., editors. No Easy Victories: African Liberation and American Activists over a Half-Century, 1950-2000." Peta for Prez: A Black Feminist Socialist Presidential Candidate Speaks!" The Feminist Wire. " Florida Woman May Seek Presidency." The Orlando Sentinel, 24 Mar. "Grandma Tosses Bonnet in Ring." Wilmington Morning Star, vol.African Americans and the Presidency: The Road to the White House. " Chisholm, Shirley Anita." History, Art & Archives." Rosie the Riveter for President: Margaret Wright, the People's Party, and Black Feminism." Run Like a Girl. Get to know some of history's Black presidential candidates who were women.

Multiple Black women have run for president as Democrats, Republicans, Communists, Green Party members, and nominees of other parties. Kamala Harris: Democratic candidate in the 2020 presidential election VP nominee in the general election and eventual vice president.Peta Lindsay: Party for Socialism and Liberation candidate in the 2012 presidential election.Cynthia McKinney: Green Party candidate in the 2008 presidential election.Carol Moseley Braun: Democratic candidate in the 2004 presidential election.Angel Joy Chavis Rocker: Republican candidate in the 2000 presidential election.Monica Moorehead: Workers World Party candidate in the 1996, 2000, and 2016 presidential elections.Lenora Branch Fulani: New Alliance Party candidate in the 19 presidential elections.

