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Gender Differences In The Electoral College

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When it comes to the term ‘democracy’ many will tell you that it’s a political system that gives everyone a voice in our country; others will tell you that it is such a broad term and that it can be interpreted in various ways. After spending the last two weeks interviewing students at the University of California, Santa Barbara I noticed that the political opinions between males and females contradicted one another. The differences in responses took me by surprise because although I knew people affiliated with different political parties had opposing views, I didn’t think that would also apply to gender. Both genders agreed on certain questions, such as whether or not a democracy was important; however, when it came to how inclusive the US democracy was, the electoral college, and whether or not our democracy was changing from what was in the past their views clashed drastically. After interviewing and analyzing the responses of ten students, both male and female, it was generally established that everyone believed having a democracy in the …show more content…

Another student, Lori, believes that the electoral college is flawed, but stated that, “It’s engraved in the political process that it might be difficult to remove. It made sense then, but it doesn’t make sense now because people have more access to media now and can make their own decisions even if it’s flawed.” This further builds on the idea Milan had about citizens not being well educated to vote and make decisions on their own. However, Lori believes that with access to the internet we are better informed of our candidates when the system was first implemented. In the end, the answers to whether the electoral college worked as a democratic process differed due to males tending to lean more toward the republican/conservative side and women tending to identify more with democrats/liberal

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