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Would you Vote for a woman president?


Question Posted Sunday September 10 2006, 9:05 pm

If she had all the same beliefs as you, would you vote for her? Tell me Why?

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kaitX3 answered Thursday September 14 2006, 7:03 pm:
I would deffinatly vote for a women for president!
Gender or race doesn't affect the way you do your job!
a women would be just as good if not better that the presidents we have had in the past!
I'm 100% for a women president!



Kait♥

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crack_is_wack answered Monday September 11 2006, 7:38 pm:
I would vote for any candidate that I thought would be best for the job, regardless of gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, etc.

And if the person I thought was the best candidate happened to be a woman, I would be even more inclined to vote for her, because I would love to see a woman be president and show the world that men and women are equal. (Woah, run on sentence. Sorry)

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orphans answered Monday September 11 2006, 6:29 pm:
of course i would vote for her. why should there be inequality between the genders. i would also vote for a black or muslim etc.
all our presidents have been white males -- wtf?

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pinkpong answered Monday September 11 2006, 5:37 pm:
well, its quite rare to find someone who has all the same beliefs as you. but, for the most part, i think i would vote for a woman president. although, if this has anything to do with hillary clinton, i will FOR SURE not vote for her.- i feel that shes siding with the wrong ideas of a better country.

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alisonmarie answered Monday September 11 2006, 4:22 pm:
If a female candidate held views or exhibited behaviours that matched my own set of values, then her gender would certainly not put me off voting for her.

If anything, I might be MORE likely to vote for her. As a woman, she would have experienced discrimination based on her gender - this would hopefully make her more empathetic to less advantaged social groups (and my own views leak in...!).

I'd also be impressed that a woman managed to maintain her political position in a male-dominated sphere - for a woman to be nominated, she would have to be truly exceptional.

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BitsandPieces answered Monday September 11 2006, 11:12 am:
Yes, of course. While there are differences between the sexes, there is none that makes one more or less eligible for presidency or any leadership position. Proving that there would be a disadvantage to having a woman president in general is not likely. Women have proven over time that they are psychologically enduring, driven, capable of moving political mountains and self-sacrificing for the greater cause. Men have not had to prove themselves in this society and many others, but have been in power not because of intellect, but brute physical strength and aggression. While the opposition may argue that women are "more emotional" or "hormonal" these suggestions merely point to the breadth and volume of the female complexity and social evolution which surpasses male emotional capabilities. Women tend to weigh in the latitude of their decisions by balancing cold facts with an empathetic knowledge of how those decisions will impact those around her. One could easily suggest that a woman might make an improvement in the establishment of the presidency by bringing forth a greater personal understanding of humankind in general.

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comradestalin answered Monday September 11 2006, 10:00 am:
Yes

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Alin75 answered Monday September 11 2006, 8:59 am:
Of course I would, providing that the candidate seemed able to carry out her promises. I really dont see how the person's sex figures into this actually. As I see it there are really only two issues at hand: 1. the policies proposed by the candidate, 2. the candidate's ability/ willingness to carry out the proposed policies. Anything else is irrelevant.

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