Traditional masculinity stereotypes may help explain the support Trump is getting
ANI
Updated Jan 8, 2021, 3:55 pm IST
American politicians have long been expected to uphold a certain veneer: powerful, influential, and never vulnerable
Trump supporters participate in a rally in Washington. Far-right social media users for weeks openly hinted in widely shared posts that chaos would erupt at the U.S. Capitol while Congress convened to certify the election results. (AP)
Washington: A new research has found that idealized forms of masculinity among men like power, influence, and invulnerability may help explain the support Donald Trump got in the 2016 presidential election.