to mom. why is that different? we fix the problems. we re the ones that are going to fix this. reporter: so what now, mika? i spoke with the women. even though they say they re feeling sting and definitely hurt, they say there s no time to despair. a number of the women supported the moderate candidate, like kamala harris, like amy klobuch klobuchar. you see them, this is reflected in the polls, going over to joe biden. others, and this was fascinating, those who supported bernie sanders, you re now seeing a generational divide. some of the women i talked to said that their parents and they would be supporting joe biden, though they supported sanders last time. the younger ones are sticking with sanders. this group, this fems for dems group, is a model for organizing women voters. it shows what can happen when women kind of get together, in that we saw this big pink wave here in 2018. they call themselves kind of a sist sisterhood. they re also manifesting their
me becoming more involved. like a community? exactly. it is an organization empowering women to do that, to become involved, to run for president. did you play a role in the pink wave in michigan? yes. fems for dems definitely did. we experienced some great success in the county where i lift. we made changes and elected a lot of democrats. reporter: do you see the vision you saw in amy klobuchar in any of these men? no. does vp satisfy you, or is that a token? right now, it d satisfy me because of where we re at. but it stings a little. the issue is defeating trump. i think we all have to get together on this and hope there is a female vp. we run households at home. when the kids have a problem, who do they run to? nine times out of ten, they run