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The Double Customary for Feminine Candidates
Within the New Jersey governor’s race, the Democratic candidate, Mikie Sherrill, is polling properly. So why is there a lot nervousness? The journalist Molly Jong-Quick visited her marketing campaign and located a significant disconnect between the general public critique and the sturdy candidate she noticed in particular person.
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Democrats have run ladies for government positions earlier than, and it has not labored. And so the query is: Does the voters have issues voting for ladies for government positions? “The result of this election isn’t what we needed…” In the course of the No Kings rally, I went to Montclair, N.J., to spend somewhat time with a member of Congress named Mikie Sherrill. She is one in every of two Democratic ladies working for governor within the 2025 cycle. “These two races are the largest flashing crimson siren indicators for Republicans.” Each ladies are polling as a lot as 5 to seven factors forward of their challengers. “We’re optimistic.” However I talked to a bunch of various folks —— “From the good state of New Jersey.” … and there’s an underlying nervousness. Is that this nervousness as a result of norms and establishments are being crushed day-after-day? “Don’t inform us what we’re going to really feel.” “Trump simply smoked 4 extra coke boats.” “I hate my opponent.” Or is that this nervousness as a result of lots of people within the Democratic Social gathering really feel that the voters could also be extra sexist than we all know? “She is a very shallow and uneducated particular person.” “She is sort of a biracial werewolf.” “Like a vacuous, incompetent feminine vp.” Once I noticed Mikie Sherrill, what I used to be struck by was that she was truly a very nice speaker, even though I had learn a variety of stuff that mentioned she wasn’t pretty much as good a candidate as she clearly was after I noticed her. So I believed: Wow, what I’m studying within the information doesn’t match with what I’m seeing on the bottom. It made me suppose that perhaps there was some form of anti-woman sentiment that was tainting the reporting, that was tainting the way in which folks had been seeing these candidates. After which I questioned: Is it going to trickle all the way down to the voters? Or no? “The race is definitely tightening… ” “New Jersey’s governor’s race neck and neck.” Why is that this candidate who’s so good on paper and so good in particular person, so scrutinized? “All of the controversies which have plagued Mikie Sherrill’s marketing campaign.” “Democrat Mikie Sherrill could also be caught in one other scandal…” “We had been speaking off digicam about why that is even introduced up, why she didn’t stroll in her commencement.” it struck me as sexism. “What he all the time says is ‘you bought to beat this [pause].’” These two ladies… “We’re going to win.” are then put ready the place all the things is actually resting on them. They kind of need to overperform as a result of in the event that they don’t, then Trump will take this as some form of perception that he can do extra of the form of destruction he’s doing on the federal authorities. And I believe that the truth that these two ladies are being scrutinized like that is just about the place ladies are proper now in American politics. They’re being held as much as requirements that males aren’t.
By Molly Jong-Quick and Ingrid Holmquist
November 2, 2025