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TheBlackAdder

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2. Rutgers Eagleton will have some data on that. In a Women In Politics course...
Sat Oct 3, 2015, 04:02 PM
Oct 2015

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While most would think that women would vote for their equality, Phyllis Schlafly showed otherwise.

Religion, family, and community play a large role in their decision-making, like most males.


Gender seems to take a secondary seat.


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