Dianne Feinstein: Women senators are more reasonable, "less on testosterone"

“I don’t want people who watch this show to think we’re some kind of a sorority because we’re not,” Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Cali.) said to ABC News’ Diane Sayer in a joint interview with her female colleagues. “We’re all– we all march to the sound of different drummers to some extent. And we all have, I think, an area of effectiveness. I think one of the things that we have done throughout our career is earned a portfolio of expertise. We have worked our way up, we have done our apprenticeship. We understand how government should function and we want to play a role toward that positive functioning.”

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“This is one of the reasons I think women become effective originally, that they can sound that call. Another reason I think, you know, we’re less on testosterone,” she said.

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