that's why it's important you fact check, read many sources. in short, inform yourself. it seems like a pipe dream in american in 2016 but the best recipe for good government is an informed, engaged electorate.
it's your vote and you get to decide how to cast it and why but that just seems a little sad and reactionary. it's crazy to think that women have only been able to vote for less than 100 years but i guess it's not that surprising in the context of opinions like yours.
call me crazy/idealistic/whatever, i think that a vote for president is a vote for the person you believe can lead. you're free to believe that only men can lead but it seems a little dated and it's an idea that the rest of the world has embraced.
alasdair
I like how polite you are as you put me down for my views. I don't call you sad for having a different opinion than I do. Do as you wish but seems a bit petty and childish to me.
OT- if women are so equal then why so few female 4 star generals in the armed forces. How many females have commanded a battalion during war time. If my way of thinking is so muddled and/or limited then why aren't there many of them leading in other high power positions?