Amy Robach
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These are, not to label women, but yes, we don't see, we see them as nurturers.
Like you said, as...
So when stories, and we have seen plenty, Ro, of mothers in the country, famous stories of mothers killing their children, they're shocking.
We just can't understand.
It doesn't make sense.
So here we are.
I don't know, Ro.
It's an interesting thing to consider.
There are possibly people out there who are, yes, I'm for the death penalty, but only as it applies to men.
Do we really feel that differently about it?
And if there was a question about execution and it just had to do with women, would we be still in favor of it the way we are as a country?
The numbers go back and forth of people who are in favor of the death penalty.
But I'm just thinking about that because we don't do it often.
Since 1976, only 18 women died.
have been executed in this country.
That's 1% of the however many that have been executed in that time.
So yes, of course, you're going to have fewer women sentenced to death, but yes, we do have... The numbers there, though, have to do with the discrepancy of how many who end up on trial for murder, how many of them, the percentage of them who
don't get the death penalty that if they were a man they might oh yeah I know that that makes sense that does make sense that does make sense so yes I do think that would you be less likely to vote death penalty for a woman
No matter who they are.
Yeah.