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In his characteristically weird victory speech last night (long on poll numbers, jumbled up delegate counts and various other fact-like statements), Donald Trump accused Hillary Clinton of playing “the women’s card.”

In Trumpworld, that’s the “only card” she has.

“She’s got nothing else going,” Mr. Trump said. “And frankly, if Hillary Clinton were a man, I don’t think she’d get 5 percent of the vote. The only thing she’s got going is the women’s card.”

It’s certainly true that Mrs. Clinton talks a lot about issues she cares about, many of which other women also care about — education, child care, parental leave, marriage equality, income equality, the minimum wage, a woman’s right to make her own medical decisions, gun control, the economy, foreign policy, terrorism, free trade, global warming. You know, women’s issues.

The other candidates, all men, talk about those issues, too.

Certainly, Mrs. Clinton has said that her election to the presidency would be historic. That’s because it would be. And she does point out rather frequently that electing someone like Mr. Trump as president would be bad for American women – starting with his fairly recently minted right-wing views on abortion. But Bernie Sanders says that kind of thing about Mr. Trump too, and he’s not a woman.

Mr. Trump complaining about Mrs. Clinton playing “the women’s card,” is like all those people who complained that Beyoncé “brought race” into the Super Bowl. Let’s be clear: Beyoncé’s skin is brown whether she’s performing at the Super Bowl or not. Hillary Clinton is a woman even when she’s not running for president.

Only members of privileged elites are bothered when members of oppressed groups, like women and African-Americans, have the bad taste to be who they are in public.

Mr. Trump was not all negative, though, on the Clinton gender issue. “The beautiful thing is, women don’t like her, okay?” he said. “And look at how well I did with women tonight.”

Mr. Trump did well among women who voted in the Republican primaries on Tuesday. He swept all of the primaries. He did well among all demographic groups. That’s how you get landslides. But these were Republican primary voters.

Nationally, it’s not quite the same. According to a recent poll released by George Washington University, Mr. Trump has a 71 percent disapproval rating among women.

Mrs. Clinton has her issues with her approval rating. But the poll showed that 51 percent of women have a favorable opinion about her.

That’s a huge gap.