Predicting How Women Will Vote Requires Looking Beyond Gender Alone

Women and politics

Newsweek. With Christina Wolbrecht

Heading into the 2020 presidential election, campaign strategists would do almost anything for a crystal ball to predict voting patterns and give them the key to lock up a large voting bloc. Securing the “women’s vote” would be a major coup, yet in this adaptation from their recently published book, A Century of Votes for Women, political science professors Christina Wolbrecht and J. Kevin Corder explain why this is easier said than done.

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