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		By: JOSHUA SHERIFF		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is such a good, but also an obvious, insight for women who are pointing more towards voting for a female for presidency in the regards to having a different gender as president. It is also apparent that no woman is the same. I think it all depends on the woman at hand, and the issues she has faced and whether or not those issues have made her weaker or stronger. 

I&#039;m not a woman, so of course I cant go through that exact stage of life that a woman does, but lets not be naive and solely base our opinions on something so obvious when it comes to something with great importance, such as the presidency. After all men are not so innocent, they go through changes themselves, although those changes don&#039;t focus on physical changes like a woman&#039;s does, it to can change their outlooks on life.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is such a good, but also an obvious, insight for women who are pointing more towards voting for a female for presidency in the regards to having a different gender as president. It is also apparent that no woman is the same. I think it all depends on the woman at hand, and the issues she has faced and whether or not those issues have made her weaker or stronger. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m not a woman, so of course I cant go through that exact stage of life that a woman does, but lets not be naive and solely base our opinions on something so obvious when it comes to something with great importance, such as the presidency. After all men are not so innocent, they go through changes themselves, although those changes don&#8217;t focus on physical changes like a woman&#8217;s does, it to can change their outlooks on life.</p>
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