Many Democrats don't think they'll see a woman become president, AP-NORC poll finds
- About 4 in 10 Democrats believe it is 'not very likely' or 'not at all likely' that a woman will be elected president in their lifetime, according to a December AP-NORC poll.
- The AP-NORC poll found that about one-quarter of Americans said it was extremely or very likely that a country will elect a woman as president in their lifetime.
- About 4 in 10 U.S. Adults thought it was somewhat likely for a woman to be elected president, while about one-third said it was not very likely or not at all likely.
- Some Democrats in early primary states wonder if the party's next nominee would be at a disadvantage if not a straight white man who is Christian.
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Poll: 40% of Democrats don’t think they will see woman president
NEW YORK — Democrats are harboring strong feelings of stress and gloom as the new year begins. And many are questioning whether their party’s commitment to diverse candidates — especially women — may lead to further political struggles in the Donald Trump era. Read more...
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Many Democrats don't think they'll see a woman become president, AP-NORC poll finds
NEW YORK (AP) — Democrats are harboring strong feelings of stress and gloom as the new year begins. And many are questioning whether their party's

Many Democrats don’t think they’ll see a woman become president, AP-NORC poll finds
NEW YORK (AP) — Democrats are harboring strong feelings of stress and gloom as the new year begins. And many are questioning whether their party'
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