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RandySF

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Fri Mar 13, 2020, 02:55 AM Mar 2020

Why Are Women Less Likely Than Men To Support Sanders? [View all]

It’s hard to pin down a single reason why men seem to be more attracted to Sanders’s candidacy than women. There isn’t really evidence, for example, that Sanders is especially likely to attract supporters who display hostile feelings toward women. In a recent analysis, researchers for Data for Progress did find that gender bias kept some voters from supporting Warren — but Sanders’s supporters didn’t hold more sexist views than Biden’s. But there is evidence, according to an analysis by Dan Cassino, a political science professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University, that while support for Biden increases among voters with more sexist views, those with the most sexist views were disproportionately likely to favor Sanders. And sexism was higher, in general, among men.

“Educated Democrats who are quite sexist are disproportionately likely to be Sanders supporters,” said Cassino. “To be clear, there aren’t a lot of those people in the Democratic Party. But because of their education and social capital, they’re probably more inclined to tell people about their views and express them online.”

This doesn’t explain all of Sanders’s struggles with women. But his lopsided support among this group provides a window into some of the divisions that are roiling the Democratic primary electorate this year — particularly the limits of Sanders’s lefty, anti-establishment message and the aggression of his supporters at a moment when many Democratic voters are laser-focused on finding a candidate who can beat Trump.

At a Biden rally in Detroit last week, Mary Mckenney, 69, said that she hadn’t made up her mind about which candidate to support until the race narrowed to Biden and Sanders. Then, she said, her choice became very clear. “It’s not even that I don’t like Bernie’s ideas, I just think they can’t happen,” she said. “And I think if he’s the nominee there will just be more fighting and conflict. We need someone who can bring Democrats together.”

Views like Mckenney’s aren’t universal among Democratic women. Plenty of women are enthusiastic about Sanders — including Mckenney’s daughter Carrie, 43, who was standing next to her at the rally. But older women like Mckenney make up a much bigger share of the Democratic electorate, which makes them a disproportionately important group. So far, women over the age of 45 have made up 38 percent of Democratic primary voters, while women under the age of 45 only made up 19 percent. And the age gap that has emerged across the primary is almost certainly shaping women’s support for Sanders too: older women tend to be more moderate than younger women, which means they may be less likely to see Sanders’s calls to upend the status quo as feasible or appealing.

But generational fissures aren’t the whole story. Women of all ages told us they liked Sanders’s ideas but found aspects of his candidacy alienating. “I don’t have the same aversion to the DNC and the Democratic establishment that a lot of Bernie supporters seem to have,” said Tiffany Keane Schaefer, 31, who lives in Chicago and volunteered for Warren but is now undecided about who she’ll support. Schaefer told me she’s disturbed by some of the criticism Sanders allies levied against Warren for not endorsing Sanders after she dropped out. “Right now it feels like I am getting blasted every single day on social media about why Warren isn’t doing enough to help Sanders.” That antagonism makes Schaefer feel uncomfortable about the prospect of supporting Sanders, even though she’s closer to him on the issues than to Biden.




https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/why-are-women-less-likely-than-men-to-support-sanders/

If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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Sanders is all about the white male in the 60's who doesnt have the privilege today of the past. LizBeth Mar 2020 #1
Bernie is Truly Getting Trashed Because Biden Is Running Even With Him TomCADem Mar 2020 #48
Very interesting and telling. Thanks. LizBeth Mar 2020 #50
He is the guy who was always begging for a "mercy f*ck" because we women had it so much easier Tumbulu Mar 2020 #54
+1 LizBeth Mar 2020 #59
he posseses the most abrasive of what are considered masculine behavior while biden has msongs Mar 2020 #2
+1 apcalc Mar 2020 #45
Message auto-removed Name removed Mar 2020 #3
He's the pushy old know it all we've had to endure our entire life. apcalc Mar 2020 #4
+1 KT2000 Mar 2020 #7
Exactly! OhZone Mar 2020 #8
GET OFF MY LAWN! SergeStorms Mar 2020 #10
+1 apcalc Mar 2020 #43
Wow. Exactly. we can do it Mar 2020 #32
👍🏻 apcalc Mar 2020 #44
me: Skittles Mar 2020 #5
Me too. CatMor Mar 2020 #34
Well put Skittles. rzemanfl Mar 2020 #51
Exactly! Tumbulu Mar 2020 #55
I believe that Sanders did tell Warren that... Sloumeau Mar 2020 #6
Because women are more pragmatic. Most of us know when we are being handed a line. Squinch Mar 2020 #9
I have known for years that women have much better bullshit indicators than men... TreasonousBastard Mar 2020 #13
"It's not enough for somebody to say, 'I'm a woman, vote for me!'" betsuni Mar 2020 #11
Oh gawd, I'd forgotten about that one. Maru Kitteh Mar 2020 #64
Women liked Obama a lot IronLionZion Mar 2020 #12
Because he's a bit of a mansplainer. Happy Hoosier Mar 2020 #14
Yes, this is true. He reminds me of my Dad a huge mansplainer. redstatebluegirl Mar 2020 #36
Simple, they are smarter than us. nt William769 Mar 2020 #15
The success of the Democratic Party in recent decades has MaryMagdaline Mar 2020 #16
well written-M4A, debt forgivness, free college is a lot of change-but that angry yelling man Sunlei Mar 2020 #17
That angry yelling man is fostering division that overrides any good he might be trying to do. MrsCoffee Mar 2020 #18
the division is the circular firing squad on ones own party, voters and people. Sunlei Mar 2020 #19
You are just making my case for me. MrsCoffee Mar 2020 #20
well, no need to make a "case" out of it..you remind me- Sunlei Mar 2020 #22
Bernie Sanders is part of the Silent Generation Patriarchy, really. MineralMan Mar 2020 #21
Quite a history and woman like Clinton were so strong, had to fight 10 times harder Sunlei Mar 2020 #23
Yes, exactly. At that time, it was almost impossible for a woman MineralMan Mar 2020 #24
I think they're a fairly similar generation. Sunlei Mar 2020 #38
Oh, yeah! I remember those days well. Many of us flirted with socialism The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2020 #37
Exactly. I suppose I shouldn't have been surprised by that, MineralMan Mar 2020 #39
Well articulated, and I really hate those guys Tumbulu Mar 2020 #57
The better question is "Why are men more likely to support Bernie than women?" StarfishSaver Mar 2020 #25
Good question empedocles Mar 2020 #27
Yup. Seems like white males are the outliers these days. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2020 #35
His Shoving His Flailing Hand & Pointy Finger In Women's Faces Says It All To Me Me. Mar 2020 #26
Aggressive, visceral, BS anger empedocles Mar 2020 #29
Aggressive - yes JenniferJuniper Mar 2020 #30
Trust Your Intuition Me. Mar 2020 #42
It's not only women who have that reaction to Bernie, though. Jedi Guy Mar 2020 #63
The juicebox revolutionaries' male privilege manifested itself. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2020 #28
I can't believe someone would even ask this---DUH randr Mar 2020 #31
Because Bernie treated me like a "Wham, Bam, thank you ma'am" until I need you again. GemDigger Mar 2020 #33
Rejection of the bernie bro phenomennon may be one reason Gothmog Mar 2020 #40
Look at how the campaign has leaked info against AOC... TomCADem Mar 2020 #47
I have four daughters...not all are old enough to vote...but three out of the four like Biden and Demsrule86 Mar 2020 #41
K&R ehrnst Mar 2020 #46
Calling Warren a liar on national TV didn't help. NurseJackie Mar 2020 #49
As an woman who supported (and adored) Elizabeth FM123 Mar 2020 #52
I'm a middle aged white woman born and raised in California stopwastingmymoney Mar 2020 #53
Exactly how I went with it. Tumbulu Mar 2020 #56
Thank you for saying so stopwastingmymoney Mar 2020 #60
We get annoyed by male entitlement and he's got a lot of it. nt gollygee Mar 2020 #58
I'm a woman who supports Sanders 100% iwannaknow Mar 2020 #61
He's every man who ever annoyed me. cwydro Mar 2020 #62
Two words: Joe Rogan. n/t Tarheel_Dem Mar 2020 #65
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