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There was a gender divide in the US in 2024 and one of the criticisms of the failed Democrat presidential campaign was that they appealed to women and largely ignored men.
So, with the midterms coming up, and the 2028 battle lines being drawn, how much is are political conversations going to centre around who can attract the male vote?
Justin’s been talking to a man who’s been thinking about that very question.
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• Marianna Spring, Social Media Investigations Correspondent
GUEST:
• Scott Galloway, New York University professor, author, and podcaster
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