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RULING THE WEEK
There’s a puzzle in U.S. politics: If women win elections at the same rates as men, which they do, then why are there still so few women in political office?
In grappling with this oddity, the political science field in recent years has moved away from blaming voter bias and instead focused on why women don’t run as often as men in the first place. The thinking goes: Voters can t be biased, because women win at the same rates as men. The problem instead is that women are more “election-averse” they either don’t care as much about politics or they underestimate their own qualifications, making them reluct
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The Democrats Are Too Old
A grim report about Dianne Feinstein’s cognitive decline underlines a larger problem with the leadership of the party.
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In the lead-up to Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings in October, Democrats fretted that the party’s ranking member on the Judiciary Committee, Dianne Feinstein, wasn’t up to the task. Fear among congressional Democrats was “widespread,” according to Politico. The 87-year-old Feinstein “gets confused by reporters’ questions, or will offer different answers to the same question depending on where or when she’s asked,” and appears “frail.”
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