Here is what the election votes would look like if only MEN voted

The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.

Women are far more likely to think rationally. Men think with their dicks and want power, and think power is so important.
thats not true! men think with their brain

Some do. Many don't.
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.

Women are far more likely to think rationally. Men think with their dicks and want power, and think power is so important.
thats not true! men think with their brain
real talk
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
thats heaps
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
thiss is not mysogynist
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
thats correct
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
who will win the third debate?
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
nice
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
what you guys think
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
the mens one is much more interesting
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
the bias is worse for women, especially after what he said (grab them by the )
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
the bias is unreal
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
Trump's only hope at winning
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
interesting
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
yeah i think its accurate
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
very nice
 
The election map forecast if only WOMEN voted (This one is for women only votes)
According to exit polls, 53 percent of voters in the 2012 elections were women, which means that women determined the outcome of the presidential election.



silver-electionupdate-menvoted.png

Dianne Bystrom, the director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics at Iowa State University, says the reason the gender gap is critical is that more women are registered to vote than men in most states and there is a much higher female turnout rate at the polls. In the 2008 election, 10 million more women than men voted. The equation is simple: more female voters=more female power, especially in battleground states where women outvote men in the hundreds of thousands.
anyone know how accurate thesee forecast maps are
 

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