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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Well, I wouldn't make that assumption. Look at it this way:
Suppose 70% of voters are female, and the eviction is male vs. female.
Now suppose that 49% of votes are to evict the male, and all of these voters are women.
The woman goes, but the majority of female voters still wanted her to stay. It is the male voters who caused her to leave.
Of course, this is exaggerated, but I'm just saying don't assume that because a female goes and the majority of voters are female that it's the females who voted for the female to leave.
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