Where do different ideas of masculinity fit into the presidential election?
Briefly

Reeves notes, 'It's striking how much of the election debate has actually been about competing views about masculinity and manhood, rather than solely focusing on women's rights.'
He points out, 'A world of floundering men is not likely to be a world of flourishing women; if men struggle, it's not like women end up unscathed from that.'
According to Reeves, boys are statistically underperforming in education and face unhealthier lives, highlighting the pressing need to address boys' challenges.
Reeves observes that Republican masculinity has become more performative, evident in how Trump's introduction has shifted from family to figures like Dana White, showcasing bravado.
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