It would be a much better country if women did not vote. That is simply a fact. In fact, in every presidential election since 1950 - except Goldwater in '64 - the Republican would have won, if only the men had voted.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sensible and responsible women do not want to vote. The relative positions to be assumed by man and woman in the working out of our civilization were assigned long ago by a higher intelligence than ours.
We women of America tell you that America is not a democracy. Twenty million women are denied the right to vote.
Having the vote is just symbolic. There are still many issues on which women don't have any right and, in many countries, where women are given very very few rights.
Clever and attractive women do not want to vote; they are willing to let men govern as long as they govern men.
When given the chance, women have proven they will participate in the electoral process.
We pride ourselves on our democratic traditions, but in Canada, women couldn't vote until 1918, Asians until 1948, and First Nations people living on reserves until 1960.
I do think if all politicians were women, the world would be a better place.
At present, our country needs women's idealism and determination, perhaps more in politics than anywhere else.
It's the 21st century. It's untenable to suggest that women had no significance and no interest and that just because they didn't vote they had no relevance to the course of our history.
If women had never been given the right to vote, then Labour would have won every election after the war.