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Banning women from voting in the U.S. would significantly undermine democratic principles, leading to a loss of representation for half the population. It would exacerbate gender inequalities and may incite widespread protests and civil unrest. The political landscape would shift dramatically, likely resulting in policies that do not reflect the needs and interests of women, ultimately harming societal progress and cohesion. Such a move would also draw severe criticism from the international community, damaging the U.S.'s reputation as a leader in democracy and human rights.

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