She thinks complaints of sexism are a "red herring" created by the media. "I’m a firm believer that Donald Trump is not a racist, not a sexist, not a misogynist," she said. "I’m a firm believer that he’s none of those things, and I feel that his priorities and his track record with his businesses provide an illustration of his belief that it doesn’t matter how you look like, it doesn’t matter what you do in your personal life. What matters is that you’re the best candidate for a role." For other young GOP women, it's more about beating the other candidate than supporting their party's nominee in November. Katie Frost originally wanted to see a brokered convention that could lead to someone else being the nominee. But now, with just over 100 days to go until the election, she's changed her mind. "I’m not for Trump, but I’m #NeverHillary," the Georgia delegate told Refinery29 . "So, if he’s the way to keep her out of the White House, then so be it."Refinery29's Kaelyn Forde contributed to this report.Refinery29’s News team is on the ground covering the Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention. Follow along @R29News and check out our full coverage of the 2016 race here