But its getting skepticism from many online.

Whats the background here?

Despite this,53 percent of white womenaccording to exit pollsvoted for him.

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Overall, women voted for Harris 53 percent to 45 percent for Trump.

Their ranks include Hispanic/Latino women, 60 percent of whom voted for Harris.

(Only these three races were included in exit polling data.)

Others expressed a desire to signal to women of color that they were not Trump supporters.

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Is it like blue friendship bracelets?

she said, referring to the Taylor Swift-fueled friendship bracelet trend.

How did it explode into a trend?

Libbys video went viral, and now has been viewed more than four million times.

The trend is now growing like wildfire on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram and in Facebook groups.

Its pretty easy, after all, to buy, make, or wear a bracelet.

She even made a unity bracelet with blue beads specifically for it.

Sodalite is the stone for anxiety and communication, she said.

But what are the critiques of the movement?

Several Black and white women, however, are examining the trend with a little more skepticism.

Confronting that could be a much more powerful use of their time.

THIS is what you better be doing until the next election.

That sentiment was echoed by several Black women online.

We didnt need safety pins, Dr. Carlotta Berry, an engineer and author, wrote onX.

We didnt need pink hats.

We didnt need blue bracelets.

We didnt need marches.

We didnt even need Zooms.

This whole blue bracelet thing, it just feels like a trend, said one woman onTikTok.

People power is the only way we are going to win.

Am I going to care about or remember this in two weeks?

The blue bracelet trend could become2024s pussy hat, or it could be over in a few days.