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Kiddos Talk A Woman President With Kimmel

Take 7 minutes of your precious time and watch Jimmy Kimmel talk a woman president before a surprise visit by Hillary Clinton. The two girls are all for a female president, the boys not so much. They are "too girls" and "they'll make girl rules". Women presidents might hand out free makeup in the dressing room or -- worse yet -- paint the White House pink. 

Study Suggests We're All Biased Against Hillary Clinton As A Leader Forbes

A recent study using the Implicit Association Test of our unconscious perceptions confirms yet again that the average American doesn't see women as leaders. 

Hillary Clinton remains the bookmakers favorite for the 2016 Presidential Election, but a recent study highlights the challenges women face in being thought of as credible leaders.
It suggests that women need to be significantly more qualified than their male peers to prevail, whether in the workplace or in politics, for the simple reason that people just don’t see women as leadership material.
“My study yielded an intriguing finding,” the authors say. “In following instructions to sort images rapidly, the mind often balked at accepting a woman as a leader.
“The average person found it easier to pair words like ‘president’ and ‘executive’ with male names and pictures and words like ‘assistant’ and ‘aide’ with female names.”

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