Poll: Only 52 Percent of Americans Would Be “Comfortable” with a Female President
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According to a recent study, only 52 percent of Americans are “comfortable” with women in positions of power. Kantar and Women Political Leaders Global Forum teamed up to determine how the world populace views female leadership, and how that differs between men and across industries. They call this survey the “Reykjavik Index for Leadership to Measure the State of Equality for Women and Men in Leadership,” according to a press release.
The Index surveyed 10,000 people across 20 industries in the G7 countries. The U.S. came in as the third-most comfortable, with a total of 52 percent, broken down to 45 percent of men and 60 percent of women being comfortable with women in power. It’s beaten out by Canada, with 57 percent total and the U.K. with 58 percent. Though the U.K.’s high ranking could be due to its current head of state, Theresa May, it’s important to note that Germany, which has been helmed by Angela Merkel for years, ranked sixth with a meager 26 percent.