The future is female: How the growing political power of women will remake American politics | Brookings thumbnail
The future is female: How the growing political power of women will remake American politics | Brookings
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As this realignment takes place Hillary Clinton may well go down in history as this century’s equivalent of Al Smith. Reagan presidency, there has been a gender gap in American partisanship with women tilting toward the Democratic Party and men toward the GOP Democratic Party among women is most pro
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  • As this realignment takes place Hillary Clinton may well go down in history as this century’s equivalent of Al Smith.
  • Reagan presidency, there has been a gender gap in American partisanship with women tilting toward the Democratic Party and men toward the GOP
  • Democratic Party among women is most pronounced among college graduates
  • effect is most pronounced among America’s younger generations—Plurals
  • most Republican men don’t see the world the way they do. For example, a 2019 Pew Research survey indicated that 69% of all women and 83% of women who identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party believe that “significant obstacles still make it harder for women to get ahead than men.”

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