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fleur-de-lisa

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Thu Oct 25, 2012, 12:55 PM Oct 2012

CNN removes story about women’s hormones affecting voting [View all]

Thursday, Oct 25, 2012
By Natasha Lennard
Posted on Salon.com




Following widespread ridicule, CNN has removed a story published online Wednesday about whether hormones could influence female voting choices.

The piece by Elizabeth Landau looked at unpublished research that suggested female voting behavior was affected by whether a woman was ovulating on Election Day, or as our own Jillian Rayfield put it Wednesday, whether “their lady parts might be doing the voting for them.” As Poynter noted Thursday, CNN has taken down the post an put up a notice stating that “after further review it was determined that some elements of the story did not meet the editorial standards of CNN.”

Poynter notes that CNN has not elaborated on which precise elements in Landau’s post fell short of their standards.


http://www.salon.com/2012/10/25/cnn_removes_story_about_womens_hormones_affecting_voting/
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because god knows testosterone doesn't affect men at all.... Fresh_Start Oct 2012 #1
+6,866 Angry Dragon Oct 2012 #8
Right. Men have hormones too. Jennicut Oct 2012 #12
Exactly. I'm so effing sick of the one-sidedness of this line of thinking. Arugula Latte Oct 2012 #15
If there are any "natural cycles" we should worry about, it's the weather... joycejnr Oct 2012 #2
Umm, not quite - LibertyLover Oct 2012 #19
That's so ridiculously offensive--I can't believe they posted it. TwilightGardener Oct 2012 #3
Hard to believe that the article was by a woman and the study was commissioned by women. n/t win_in_06 Oct 2012 #9
What's their angle, I wonder--women are too hormonally hysterical TwilightGardener Oct 2012 #13
There's plenty of reasons to study most things Posteritatis Oct 2012 #17
If the article discussed research on male cyclical hormonal fluctuations (they do have them)... antigone382 Oct 2012 #18
CNN being CNN, I can totally believe they posted it. (nt) Posteritatis Oct 2012 #16
right up So-so-bad's alley Supersedeas Oct 2012 #22
jaysus forkin criss!! riverwalker Oct 2012 #4
OFFS... nolabear Oct 2012 #5
"hormones" is the modern version of the misogynist meme of "irrational women". Odin2005 Oct 2012 #6
Well, fiddle dee dee! DawgHouse Oct 2012 #7
Yes, it's amazing we can function at all. nt alsame Oct 2012 #10
I won't worry my pretty little head over who to vote for then. Sivafae Oct 2012 #11
"Unpublished research"??? PatSeg Oct 2012 #14
having read the bio of the study's author, I am not surprised. some of her other studies include niyad Oct 2012 #20
they just are lucky I don't find some Republican to slap MrsBrady Oct 2012 #21
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