It's happened twice now - two women have run for the highest office in the land, hoping to be elected President of the United States. Publicly, women from all demographics said they were in favor of a female president - but then voted both times, in overwhelming numbers, for president-elect Donald J. Trump. While the smallest number who changed their minds in the voting booth were Black women, they too chose male leadership. It begs the question - why are women so distrustful of female leadership? Why are so many women skeptical about having a woman in charge? Is there anything to be done to change their minds? And in the case of Vice President Kamala Harris, which played a larger role - racism or sexism?