Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said she did not mean to offend Trump-supporting white women when she repeated findings suggesting that many of them took their voting cues from their husbands. But, Clinton said, she deeply believes that some women did not support her because of her gender.

She wrote in a Saturday Facebook post:

“Do I believe that some women look at a powerful woman and question whether she can lead, maybe voting for the man their husband is voting for instead? It may not be universally true or easy to hear, but yes, it’s a dynamic still at play in our society. I know this because even I spent parts of my life wondering if I could achieve the same as male leaders, and a lot of that insecurity stemmed from my gender and how society views women. When I was serving in various roles in public life, I was always more popular when I was working for or defending a man than when I was out there on my own. That’s the point I was making, in an effort to explain to an audience some of the many dynamics that have gone into these tumultuous last few years.

I understand how some of what I said upset people and can be misinterpreted. I meant no disrespect to any individual or group. And I want to look to the future as much as anybody.”

During a discussion at the India Today Conclave on March 10, Clinton was asked why she thought most white women voted for Trump, Read more at Washington Post