• _stranger_@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    https://cawp.rutgers.edu/blog/congressional-statewide-results-women-2024

    Women account for roughly 25-30% of the members of the house and Congress, and that’s a record high in both cases, there’s a roughly 20% gender gap in elected officials.

    They’re at roughly 30% across the board for elected positions in the U.S.

    Women candidates actually almost reached gender parity for the Democrats this year, so about half of candidates were women.

    https://carnegieendowment.org/posts/2024/11/2024-election-results-women-representation-gender-gap?lang=en

    Republican candidates saw a drop from last time, and fewer of them won.

    Republicans don’t support women like Democrats do, Republicans won everything this year

    93 Women in the house are Democrats , and that’s les sthan half the Democrats, so even in an election in a party with near-parity gender representation in their candidates who have voted in record numbers of women, there’s still a gender gap in representation, but it’s close, I’ll give them that.

    The Republicans regressed, they’re no where near gender parity, no surprise there.

    And at the national level, the results speak for themselves. Misogyny was absolutely a factor.

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      21 days ago

      Republicans don’t support women like Democrats do

      They don’t pander to younger and browner women in the same way Democrats do.

      But when push comes to shove, they support Wall Street.

    • KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      20 days ago

      Misogyny was absolutely a factor.

      im not fully convinced, but then again, practically everything is a factor, i would argue it’s more of a trend, rather than a cause.