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Office Hours with Marie Wilson - Founder and President Emerita, The White House Project & Ms. Foundation for Women

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February 3, 2014

Office Hours with Marie Wilson - Founder and President Emerita, The White House Project & Ms. Foundation for Women

About Marie Wilson, Founder and President Emerita, The White House Project & Ms. Foundation for Women

About Marie Wilson, Founder and President Emerita, The White House Project & Ms. Foundation for Women

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Growing Number of Kentucky Women Running for State Legislature

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Growing Number of Kentucky Women Running for State Legislature

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A growing number of women are vying for seats in the Kentucky General Assembly this year.

Of the 220 candidates running for either the state House or Senate in the 2014 election cycle, about 20 percent are women.

That’s a five-point increase compared to four years ago when the same offices were up for a vote.

We invite you to read the full article published February 3, 2014

A growing number of women are vying for seats in the Kentucky General Assembly this year.

Of the 220 candidates running for either the state House or Senate in the 2014 election cycle, about 20 percent are women.

That’s a five-point increase compared to four years ago when the same offices were up for a vote.

We invite you to read the full article published February 3, 2014

Office Hours with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand - United States Senator from New York

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January 31, 2014

Office Hours with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand - United States Senator from New York

About Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, United States Senator from New York

About Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, United States Senator from New York

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Politics 101: How to Get Involved as a Young Woman

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Politics 101: How to Get Involved as a Young Woman

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If someone would have told me five years ago that I’d be co-directing a website with a state representative, connecting with progressive women leaders from around the country, and going to conferences to speak on young women in politics in 2014, I would have started laughing hysterically. But this is my life today.

If someone would have told me five years ago that I’d be co-directing a website with a state representative, connecting with progressive women leaders from around the country, and going to conferences to speak on young women in politics in 2014, I would have started laughing hysterically. But this is my life today.

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Hillary Easily Tops Christie In 2016 Poll

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Hillary Easily Tops Christie In 2016 Poll

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The latest ABC News/Washington Post survey showed Clinton polling at 53 percent among registered voters nationwide in the hypothetical matchup against Christie, who garnered 41 percent support.

The latest ABC News/Washington Post survey showed Clinton polling at 53 percent among registered voters nationwide in the hypothetical matchup against Christie, who garnered 41 percent support.

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New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Is Giving A New Voice To Working Women

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New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Is Giving A New Voice To Working Women

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It’s only been a few days, but already the crutches are getting on Kirsten Gillibrand’s last nerve. A mid-October misstep on the squash court has left the famously energetic senator with a torn calf muscle that prevents her from putting weight on her heel without grimacing.

Seated at a conference table in her Capitol Hill offices, she demonstrates, flexing her foot, clad in a black Toms flat (“The most comfortable shoes I own!”), and gesturing at the large Ace bandage swaddling her right leg.

It’s only been a few days, but already the crutches are getting on Kirsten Gillibrand’s last nerve. A mid-October misstep on the squash court has left the famously energetic senator with a torn calf muscle that prevents her from putting weight on her heel without grimacing.

Seated at a conference table in her Capitol Hill offices, she demonstrates, flexing her foot, clad in a black Toms flat (“The most comfortable shoes I own!”), and gesturing at the large Ace bandage swaddling her right leg.

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Women's Groups Use SOTU to Stake Out Agenda

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Women's Groups Use SOTU to Stake Out Agenda

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While President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech on Jan. 28 fell short of the peroration about economic inequality that partisans had either hoped or feared, it did offer women's groups a chance to showcase political and legislative priorities.

While President Barack Obama's State of the Union speech on Jan. 28 fell short of the peroration about economic inequality that partisans had either hoped or feared, it did offer women's groups a chance to showcase political and legislative priorities.

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State of the Women: The GOP’s Tired Solution to Its Woman Problem

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State of the Women: The GOP’s Tired Solution to Its Woman Problem

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Last night, CBS introduced us to Cathy McMorris Rodgers, who delivered the Republican response to the State of the Union Address, with just three sentences: “She chairs the House GOP conference, which means she ranks fourth in the House leadership. She’s married to a retired naval officer. They have three young children, including a two-month old.” Short, sweet, and to the point. The point being that she’s a mom.

Last night, CBS introduced us to Cathy McMorris Rodgers, who delivered the Republican response to the State of the Union Address, with just three sentences: “She chairs the House GOP conference, which means she ranks fourth in the House leadership. She’s married to a retired naval officer. They have three young children, including a two-month old.” Short, sweet, and to the point. The point being that she’s a mom.

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Ex-GOP Guv: Republicans Think They Can Solve Their Problems By Putting A Woman On Camera

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Ex-GOP Guv: Republicans Think They Can Solve Their Problems By Putting A Woman On Camera

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Prior to Tuesday night, the last time Republicans tapped a woman to deliver the party's official State of the Union response came in 1995, when former New Jersey Gov. Christine Whitman (R) followed former President Bill Clinton's address.

Prior to Tuesday night, the last time Republicans tapped a woman to deliver the party's official State of the Union response came in 1995, when former New Jersey Gov. Christine Whitman (R) followed former President Bill Clinton's address.