If women couldn’t vote, IIRC, no Democrat would have been elected President in the last 90 years or so.
Ninety years is too long a span because women used to be very republican.
The election that killed America was the election of JFK, women voted against him, and men voted for him.
“”In 1964 as in 1960 the gender gap of 2 to 3 % was too small to be significant, but it was notable because, for the first time, women were more likely than men to vote for the Democratic Presidential candidate. In 1968 43 % of both men and women said they voted for Nixon. But men were 4 % more likely to vote for George Wallace (16% to 12%) while women were more likely to vote for Humphrey (45% to 41%).””
If you want to see a bad voting group that is large, look at the Catholic vote, depending on the polling, it has only gone republican 4 to 5 times in history, (some say as few as three).
I really can’t argue with that.
Certainly not the brightest bulbs.