Americans say they will vote for a woman, but they’re still influenced by stereotypes. More, via FiveThirtyEight:
to elect a woman — but after Hillary Clinton’s loss in 2016, they simply can’t imagine a woman winning against Trump. And this calculus is often justified by beliefs about other people’s sexism — anin June, for example, found that only 33 percent of Democrats and independents said they believed that their neighbors would be comfortable with a female president.
But that doesn’t mean we’re completely in the dark about how sexism affects women’s electoral chances. Political science research has established that women who run for elected office have to navigate a thicket of stereotypes and double standards that their male counterparts are unlikely to experience.
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