It’s not news that some female leaders have a likeability problem. In September, Trump said of Democratic vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris, “People don’t like her. Nobody likes her.” During the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton felt compelled to address why she was frequently perceived as “cold” and “aloof.” And in the Democratic primaries, 41% of those who preferred Joe Biden to Elizabeth Warren stated that the likeability of female presidential candidates was a concern.