Does the US women's soccer team care more about going woke than winning?

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Does the US women's soccer team care more about going woke than winning?
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The FIFA Women's World Cup is in full swing, and the final is weeks away, but the two-time defending USWNT might not make it there. America's women managed to only win one of their three group games and endured a draw against Portugal Tuesday.

America's women managed to only win one of their three group games and endured a draw against Portugal Tuesday.Former captain Carli Lloyd chastised the team and questioned the mentality of its players after the game.

"I think there's just a lot of off-the-field things that are happening, and, you know, you never want to take anything for granted," Lloyd said. We hit the streets of Washington, D.C., to ask people if it's more important for the team to push their"progressive message" or win games, and the answers might surprise you.

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