Gender Bias in Voting
Studies reveal that while both men and women have preferences when voting, these biases are relatively small and tend to balance each other out. Women are slightly more inclined to vote for female candidates, whereas men lean towards male candidates. Despite these preferences, the overall success rates for male and female candidates in the U.S. are similar, highlighting systemic barriers that still hinder women's advancement in political roles.In this clip
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Episode 54: Sex and Gender Part 1
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