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Do hormones drive women’s votes? Should women vote? Are women people? What will CNN ask next?
The November 2012 election is quickly approaching. Women make up 51% of the population, and as I explained in my previous post, women play an important role in both the undecided and swing vote. So naturally, of course, CNN wonders… What does science say about the fundamental biological integrity of a woman’s ability to vote? …
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