Our Secure Future polled 1,500 registered U.S. voters for their view on foreign policy decision makers, their representations in that area, and if they considered themselves to be feminist.
KEYFINDINGS
- 59% of respondents did not think that the people making U.S. foreign policy decisions shared their beliefs and interests
- 48% of respondents did not think that women are sufficiently represented in the U.S. government among foreign policy and national security decision makers
- 59% of respondents did not think of themselves as a feminist