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You have to somehow get women on board:
Such a Pew Research result is largely replicated by a Gallup Poll at 67% and 42% for men and women, respectively, as to support for nuclear energy.
It's amusing that abortion is viewed as the Final Boss of gendered issues. Meanwhile, abortion views are relatively balanced between the two sexes (at least when compressed to one axis), and something seemingly innocuous like nuclear energy is much more gendered.
Perhaps it's because, in a potentially rare instance of greater female variance, women are more bifurcated when it comes to "think of the babies!" and "her body her choice" such that it somewhat nets out. However, with regard to nuclear energy, women are on average more risk averse and are more memetic in receiving more of their cognitive cues from media and pop-culture, and thus automatically think of anything nuclear as evil and scary.
Source? According to Gallup, the pro-abortion side includes 63 percent of women but only 45 percent of men.
Pew: Respectively 61% vs. 64% for US men vs. women in 2024 for abortion to be legal in all/most cases, and 38% vs. 33% for illegal in all/most cases.
AP-NORC: 59% vs. 63% for US men vs. women in 2024, respectively, for abortion to be legal in their state for any reason.
Vox: Reinforces the similarity between US men and women when it comes to abortion as of 2019, and discusses how in 35 countries (Europe + US) abortion views are largely similar between men and women for abortion should be legal in all or most cases.
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Ahh interesting, didn't realize this was a gendered issue. Another unfortunate result of the 19th amendment, I suppose.
Not that it's a total wash, but still. The gendered breakdown of politics is always fascinating to me.
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