Some of the 1,600 women who signed a letter in support of Anita Hill in 1991 want Joe Biden to say more about his role but would support him over President Trump.
days later, he went a little further, saying,"I believed her from the very beginning, but I was chairman. She did not get a fair hearing. She did not get treated well. That's my responsibility.”
As the final 2020 Democratic field comes into focus, several of the signers of the 1991 ad say that, while they hope Biden will further address the Hill issue, they would still support him if he becomes the nominee.This is the mindset Malveaux has adopted. “Whoever wins the Democratic nomination, I’m going to work for them. I’m going to do what I can for them,” she said. “And if it’s Biden, I will, and if it’s Bernie [Sanders], I will — I don’t want to — but I will.
“I cannot be satisfied by simply saying, “I’m sorry for what happened to you,’” Hill told the Times. “I will be satisfied when I know that there is real change and real accountability and real purpose to correct the issues that are still there.”Hill’s interview resonated with Jefferson, who thinks it’s too early to say which candidate she will eventually support.
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