This thesis examines how empathy-based strategies can be used to combat underlying biases in politicians that impact women in the United States. This will include an examination of the neurological, rational, and emotional frameworks politicians currently use when making decisions regarding emotionally charged topics. This discussion will then be followed by an exploration of emotional intelligence and empathy, and next, an analysis of the necessity of emotion and empathy within the political decision-making process. Through a thorough review of the neuroscience, behavioral economics, and psychological literature, this thesis will explore how emotion-based perspectives can provide insight into how to build emotional intelligence and...