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Christianne Corbett, Jan Voelkel, and Robb Willer's work on gender and electability covered in The Atlantic

August 11, 2024
The Atlantic

The Myth of Female Unelectability

Today’s voters do not systematically discriminate against female candidates.

By Jerusalem Demsas

Read Full Article at The Atlantic

 

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