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October 25, 2019: Given a choice between a candidate who shares their
views on most issues or a candidate who shares their gender, 17% of
voters would vote for the candidate of their gender.[1]
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A ScottRasmussen.com national survey
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found that men are more likely than women to prioritize gender over
issues.
Specifically, 22% of men would vote for a man they disagreed with on
most issues rather than a woman they agreed with on most issues.
Given the mirror image of that same trade-off, just 12% of women would
vote for the female candidate they disagreed with.
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