J.D. Vance's Controversial Past
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•Vance Nomination Reignites Age-Old Question of Whether Women Should Be Allowed to Vote
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Peter Thiel , a venture capitalist and Republican megadonor, has been a mentor to Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance .
Peter Bergen : Thiel: The 1920s were the last decade in American history during which one could be optimistic about politics.
Bergen says the U.S. economy grew at roughly the same pace before women began voting as it did afterward.
Harvard professor Claudia Goldin won a Nobel Prize in 2023 for having “advanced our understanding of women’s labor market outcomes” The first U.S. election in which a notable gender gap actually emerged was in 1980 , when exit polling suggested that Ronald Reagan did 8 points better with men than with women.
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