The hottest topic among the politically-inclined today has been the map shared by 538‘s Nate Silver that shows how the general election would likely turn out if only men voted. If only men voted Donald Trump would win, according to 538, with 350 electoral votes to Hillary Clinton‘s 188. If only women voted, Clinton would win with 458 to 80.

And here’s if just dudes voted. pic.twitter.com/HjqJzIVwc4 — Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 11, 2016

Eric Trump, the son of the GOP nominee, campaigned using the men-only map, according to Buzzfeed. He presented it and called its existence proof of the “momentum” the Trump campaign has.

Later on, observers noticed #Repealthe19th gaining momentum on Twitter as Trump supporters suggested rolling back the constitutional amendment that gave women the right to vote. Apparently, it isn’t a new hashtag, but Silver’s predictive map gave it a nudge.

Trump guys tweeting #repealthe19th for at least a month which makes that “we’re winning if you don’t count women’s votes” email MUCH worse. — jess mcintosh (@jess_mc) October 12, 2016

This is from September:

Women reacting to @HillaryClinton with tears, exaggerated “you go girl” cheers, &c. is a solid argument for why we need to #RepealThe19th. — ☩Lᴇ Cʀᴏɪsé Tᴜᴇᴍᴀᴜʀᴇs (@MrJohnQZombie) September 27, 2016

These are from today and yesterday:

.@katyturnbc @zikamagic The logic is sound. Everyone (include women) would be better off if only men could vote. #RepealThe19th — Tytan (@tytanol) October 12, 2016

Gross, ugly people like you have brought our country to its knees and have divided us like women are wont to do. #Repealthe19th https://t.co/rtShKSmgWZ — Contrarian Gent (@ContrarianGent) October 12, 2016

I would be willing to give up my right to vote to make this happen #repealthe19th https://t.co/vndQu9dKFP — CT Christian 4 Trump (@TracyOgrodnik) October 12, 2016

Give out nice enough handbags and most broads would gladly trade their voting rights for one. #repealthe19th — Michael Maier (@mmaier2112) October 12, 2016

In the hashtag, there are some tweeters complaining that reacting to the calls for repeal is only giving credence to a poorly-executed trolling attempt. Still, users in DC can currently see #Repealthe19th trending in their region, so regardless of who started it or why, the sentiment is out there.

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