I wanted a woman president really badly’: Comey's wife reveals she was 'devastated' by Trump's victory – and joined the Women’s March through DC the day after his inauguration
Patrice Failor Comey appears in her husband's interview with ABC News
She says she wanted a woman president 'badly' and backed Hillary Clinton
She says she was devastated by Clinton's loss
James Comey says probably all five of his children wanted Clinton to become the first woman president
Patrice Failor Comey attended the women's march the day after Trump's inauguration
Many Democrats blame Comey's July 2016 press conference where he admonished Clinton for her emails and his later announcement that he reopened the email probe as a key to her loss
Hillary Clinton called Comey's Oct. 2016 intervention 'the determining factor' in her defeat
Clinton wrote in her own book she felt 'shivved' by Comey
Former FBI Director James Comey's wife was a Hillary Clinton backer 'devastated' by her defeat – and she even joined the informal resistance to Trump's stunning election.
Patrice Failor Comey spells out her clear preference in the election many critics say her husband helped tilt in the same bombshell ABC interview where Comey talks about Trump's hair and skin tone and says he doesn't know if the president us under the sway of the Russians.
'I wanted a woman president really badly, and I supported Hillary Clinton,' she told ABC's George Stephanopoulos in a brief clip concluded in the prime-time piece on her husband's first interview since President Trump fired him.
'A lot of my friends worked for her. And I was devastated when she lost,' she added.
The Comey children were also ready for Hillary.
Former FBI Director James Comey's wife, Patrice, and daughters took part in the women's march after Trump's inauguration
'Oh yeah,' Comey said, asked about his wife's support for Clinton. 'I didn't take a poll among all the kids, but I'm pretty sure that at least my four daughters, probably all five of my kids, wanted Hillary Clinton to be the first woman president.'
'I know my amazing spouse did. My wife and girls marched in the women's march the day after President Trump's inauguration,' he said.
The network flashed a photo of Patrice and the Comey daughters taking part in the march that drew hundreds of thousands of protesters the day after Trump's inauguration.
Comey's wife holds an apparently hand-made sign that says 'Stand Up For Women.'
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'I wanted a woman president really badly, and I supported Hillary Clinton,' she told ABC's George Stephanopoulos' in the piece about her husband