K. While I am a woman, I wouldn’t disagree with your observation regarding women & politics in general. I think the problem has less to do with a male/female paradigm. Married women vote every bit as conservatively as their husband. I think its more of a conventional/unconventional thing. If you have a more traditional mindset- raised by a stable 2 parent family, valuing hard work, having faith in a creator & making society a better place- you are alt to vote wisely, regardless of gender; if you were raised unconventionally- single parent, divorce, partying, unstable lazy & rebellious- you are apt to make the excuse that those are the things holding you back from succeeding & vote for the complete opposite. A better standard might be to limit voting enfranchisement to property & home owners that live independent of government welfare benefits, were born on American soil to American parents, served in the military & declare allegiance to our constitution, God, flag, free markets & the soil with our boundaries 😉