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In a Gallup poll organized in 1975, in the United States of America, 73 percent of the respondents said they were ready to vote for a woman candidate for the presidency. In another poll arranged by the same group, 70 percent preferred to see a larger number of women in government positions because "experience has shown that they are more patient than men, more versed in economy and less corruptible
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