Democratic Primaries
In reply to the discussion: According to this article 13% of men won't vote for a woman for president. [View all]Kaleva
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"Overall, the fraction of Americans who believe that men are better suited emotionally for politics than most women has declined over the years.11 Only about 13 percent of both men and women now think that women are less suited for politics than mena change of about 37 percentage points since 1975, when the average peaked at almost 50 percent. This result is heartening yet disappointing. The change over time shows a tremendous amount of progress in the notion of equality of the sexes. By 2018, the fraction of Americans who believe that women are less suited emotionally for politics had declined by a full 5 percentage points compared to just four years earlier. Thats good news for the record number of women currently running for the Democratic nomination. At the same time, however, the mere fact that a solid 13 percent of Americans continue to think that women are less suited for politics than men could cause candidates to lose elections ("
https://cew.georgetown.edu/wp-content/uploads/Women_in_Politics.pdf
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden