In an era of rising social equality in the United States, the vast majority of Congress is still largely comprised of men. Whether this statistic is due to sexism or women's lack of desire to run for political office isn't fully known, but it's expected that Congress won't see 50-50 gender partiality for another 31 years, or until 2045.
In an era of rising social equality in the United States, the vast majority of Congress is still largely comprised of men. Whether this statistic is due to sexism or women's lack of desire to run for political office isn't fully known, but it's expected that Congress won't see 50-50 gender partiality for another 31 years, or until 2045.