Are Republican women politicians more 'feminine' than Democratic women politicians?
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Research confirms that both Republican and Democratic women are more likely than their male counterparts to initiate and fight for bills that champion social justice, protect the environment, advocate for families, and promote nonviolent conflict resolution.
But research confirms that both Republican and Democratic women are more likely than their male counterparts to initiate and fight for bills that champion social justice, protect the environment, advocate for families, and promote nonviolent conflict resolution.
You look at women at the Republican convention and women at the Democratic convention. Republicans have a certain aesthetic beauty that involves more makeup, bigger hair, more lurid outfits.
I think sometimes women are not driven by the same, albeit, testosterone power thing that pushes men to get into politics.
The GOP grows more and more unpopular with female voters seemingly every time one of its leaders gets in front of a microphone. Misogynist is as misogynist does. The GOP and its bloviating pundits don't like women and they are unable to hide it, nor do they seem to make much attempt to do so.
I look forward to the day when there are more women politicians accepted in their own right and not as 'women politicians.'
This is pure speculation, but for a period of time, a lot of getting into a party was through fundraising and volunteer work, and Republican women had more time to do that than democratic women, who were out there getting jobs.
The Republican Party is extremely pro-women.
I do think if all politicians were women, the world would be a better place.
Women are still congenitally Democratic - and I'm the Republican pollster saying that.