UN gender bias report offers a simple explanation for Elizabeth Warren

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UN gender bias report offers a simple explanation for Elizabeth Warren
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A new analysis from the United Nations Development Programme found 90% of people are biased against women.

MSNBC's Rachel Maddow interviewed Warren on Thursday night and told the Massachusetts senator her dropping out felt like the"death knell" to chances of having a woman president in"our" lifetimes."We'll know we can have a woman in the White House when we finally elect a woman to the White House!" she exclaimed, noting critics in the past dismissed a Catholic being elected until former President John F.

“The work that has been so effective in ensuring an end to gaps in health or education must now evolve to address something far more challenging: a deeply ingrained bias – among both men and women – against genuine equality," said Achim Steiner, administrator of the UN Development Programme.

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