Do they though? Republicans don't really seem to have a problem voting for women or minorities as long as they have sufficient reactionary politics. I mean Sarah Palin, Bobby Jindal. In the general election Hillary one the majority of the votes despite being not liked personally and Obama won twice.
Do they though? Republicans don't really seem to have a problem voting for women or minorities as long as they have sufficient reactionary politics. I mean Sarah Palin, Bobby Jindal. In the general election Hillary one the majority of the votes despite being not liked personally and Obama won twice.
I can’t remember where, but there’s been some interesting research into how conservative/republican aligned women are viewed more favorably than liberal/democratic aligned women candidates.
Do they though? Republicans don't really seem to have a problem voting for women or minorities as long as they have sufficient reactionary politics. I mean Sarah Palin, Bobby Jindal. In the general election Hillary one the majority of the votes despite being not liked personally and Obama won twice.
I can’t remember where, but there’s been some interesting research into how conservative/republican aligned women are viewed more favorably than liberal/democratic aligned women candidates.