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Question: Would you support the adoption of a female motion for the official title of the President into the U.S. Constitution? (Your party affiliation?)
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Yes. (D)
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Yes. (R)
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Yes. (L)
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Yes. (G)
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Yes. (O/I)
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Joe Republic
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« on: February 05, 2021, 04:06:11 PM »

Genderless nouns are one of the few aspects of the notoriously complex English language that actually make it simpler to use and easier to learn.  The few examples that do exist (e.g. actress, waitress, stewardess, etc.) have been fading from use for some time (actor, server, flight attendant), and that's a good thing.
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