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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Gender Solidarity
This post on Under the Dome goes a long way toward explaining the Diane Hamby numbers in the NC-5 Democratic congressional primary yesterday.
1. Hillary Clinton drew many women to the polls yesterday who had medium to low information about any other races on the Democratic ballot.
2. Many of those women went through the ballot marking the candidates who could be identified by gender.
3. Dome finds the drop-off in votes in state-wide races where no woman was running highly significant.
1. Hillary Clinton drew many women to the polls yesterday who had medium to low information about any other races on the Democratic ballot.
2. Many of those women went through the ballot marking the candidates who could be identified by gender.
3. Dome finds the drop-off in votes in state-wide races where no woman was running highly significant.
Labels: Diane Hamby, gender in the North Carolina Democratic primary, Hillary Clinton