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December 24, 2019 1 min

In 1975 Pollsters ask, if men were better suited emotionally to hold public office in nearly 50% of Americans said, yeah men were better suited.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
In nineteen seventy five, polsters asked if men were better
suited emotionally the whole public office, and nearly fifty percent
of Americans said, yeah, men were better suited. Pollsters asked
that same question this year and only third team percent
of Americans say that they believe men are better suited
to hold office. So you could say that percent of

(00:20):
Americans think that gender makes no difference, which is the
largest percentage ever. Yet there is grumbling. The Georgetown University
Center on Education and the Workforce complains that women enter
political races thirteen points behind men. They criticized Democrats as
a party of white guys. Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders the

(00:41):
front runners. That's bad, just as bad. Better Or Rourke
and Mayor Pete Buddha. Judge got great coverage when they
announced better than they deserve, better than the women who
are running. Just not fair, you see, It's never fair
and it's never going to be fair because boys don't
play fair. They have privileged because they're boys and many

(01:02):
of them are white. Yuck. Yeah, Hillary won the nomination
last time, but that doesn't count because they owed her.
We may have come a long way, baby, but it's
still not long enough for some women. Damn it.

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