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Women candidates are constantly asked about their electability. Here are 5 reasons that’s misguided.
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August 16, 2019
Women candidates are constantly asked about their electability. Here are 5 reasons that’s misguided.
An August poll highlights a trend that’s emerged in the 2020 presidential cycle thus far: Voters favor
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An August poll highlights a trend that’s emerged in the 2020 presidential cycle thus far: Voters favor
Stop asking if women are electable
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August 15, 2019
Stop asking if women are electable
By Amanda Renteria,
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By Amanda Renteria,
August 13, 2019
The podcast that's inspiring women to pursue positions in leadership
Women have made great progress in the struggle for equality.
Women have made huge strides in politics. But we have more to do
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July 25, 2019
Women have made huge strides in politics. But we have more to do
By Suzanne Moore, Karen Peterson and Liane Sorenson,
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By Suzanne Moore, Karen Peterson and Liane Sorenson,
July 18, 2019
How 4 congresswomen came to be called “the Squad”
The term is making headlines, but Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Omar, Pressley, and Tlaib have their own definition.
Why sexist coverage of women in politics matters
By Dustin Harp,
July 12, 2019
New polling shows how much sexism is hurting the Democratic women running for president
Over the last several years, debates between Republicans and Democrats have increasingly involved extremely
July 12, 2019
Why men thought women weren’t made to vote
William T. Sedgwick believed that no good could come of letting women vote.
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