If you can remember back to my post about the 2008 presidential race, you will recall that I though the problem that would sink Hillary's bid would be here inability to convince us that she could keep us safe. Low and behold, Dick Moris has about the same analysis in his column today:
Interestingly, our polling — which we conducted for Hillary in the early '90s — showed that men and women, sexist or not, all had the same gender-based
stereotypes. Women were perceived as better on issues involving children, education, integrity, health care and the environment; men were seen as better on defense, foreign policy, holding down taxes and cutting spending.
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