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“[Hillary] Clinton maintained this masculine self-presentation throughout her time in the Senate as well as in her 2006 re-election campaign. The findings from her two Senate campaigns, then, are consistent with the expectation that female candidates adopt a masculine self-presentation to look “tough enough” for the job,” wrote University of California, Irvine political science Ph.D. candidate Jennifer J. Jones in a 2017 report.

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