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50 percent of the population who will love the woman who was left.’” TRUMP: “I do remember saying that. I don't remember having used those words. That's possible. But I believe that if a man leaves a woman for almost any reason, that that particular person, the man, is going to be at a major disadvantage in terms of the public eye, there's no question about it.”[20/20, ABC News, 8/17/90] ON WHAT WOMEN WANT Donald Trump: “[Women] Do Want To Be Taken Care Of And They Do Want To Be Cherished And They Do Want To Be Respected, And I Think When You Ask A Question Like That You're Just Trying To Be Politically Correct, That's All. But That's Okay.” [GQ, 11/23/15] WORKING FOR TRUMP Trump Was Accused Of Saying That In General Women Are Not As Good As Men, But That A Good Woman Is Better Than Ten Men. BARBARA RES: “I was just a young woman working for a construction company, and he put me in charge of one of the greatest buildings that's ever been built. In the 1980s, females were unheard of in the construction business. He said in general women are not as good as men, but a good woman is better than ten men. He said he thought that I was a killer.” [“Who Is Donald Trump?”, A&E, 12/16/15] Several Women, Including The Woman Trump Put In Charge Of Constructing Trump Tower, Who Are Longtime Trump Employees And Supporters Do Not Support His Presidential Campaign.” “But several women who are longtime Trump supporters say the provocative outbursts that served Trump well in business and entertainment don’t belong in politics. ‘I don’t like the fact the worlds are merging,’ said [former ‘Apprentice’ contestant] Ereka Vetrini, a TV host and lifestyle expert. … ‘Fiorina and Kelly?’ she said. ‘I can’t disregard those comments.’ Nor can [Barbara] Res [who Trump put in charge of the construction of Trump Tower], who also disagrees with her former boss’s political stance: From his anti-choice position to his opposition to the Affordable Care Act, ‘his policies, the things he says he believes in, are very anti-women.’ ‘I’m voting for Hillary,’ Res said.” [Washington Post, 11/24/15] Women Who Worked For Donald Trump Said That While He Could Be Boorish, They Appreciated How Trump Provided Them With Opportunities For Career Advancement In A Male-Dominated Industry. “In the five months that the billionaire businessman has spent on the presidential campaign trail, his inflammatory missiles toward women have prompted charges of sexism, even misogyny. … But many women who have worked closely with Trump say he was a corporate executive ahead of his time in providing career advancement for women. While some say he could be boorish, his companies nurtured and promoted women in an otherwise male-dominated industry. Several women said they appreciated how Trump granted them entry to a new playing field.” [Washington Post, 11/24/15] WORKING FAMILIES COMMENTS ON CONTRIBUTORS TO AMERICAN SOCIETY Confidential Page 196

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