Rational Nation U S A Purveyor of Truth FiverThirtyEight - We could be looking at the largest gender gap in a presidential election since at least 1952: Men are favoring the Republican nominee, Donald Trump, in typical numbers, but a historically overwhelming share of women say they will vote for the Democrat, Hillary Clinton. As my colleague Nate Silver has pointed out , women are winning this election for Clinton. Between the historic nature of Clinton’s candidacy, Trump’s record of misogynistic comments and now the Trump tape and allegations of sexual assault against Trump, American men and women are incredibly split on the 2016 election. But that split isn’t symmetrical. In an average of the most recent live-interview polls from each pollster to test the race in October, Clinton holds a 20-percentage-point advantage among women, and Trump is winning more narrowly among men. Apparently women at large are less easily fooled by republican con man DJT, as well as being signi...
Trade offs in life are inevitable: to go along with the Zeitgeist, or to become an activist. These are the two extremes, and very few of us fit either architecture.
ReplyDeleteWe forfeit input into our direction if we sit idly by, and possibly risk everything by becoming a lightning rod. Ah, trade offs, the stuff of life.
Fred - Indeed. A lightning rod for values and principal. And only trade off a value for a higher value.
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