When 2013 began, there was a fair amount of hope that women could make up for their relatively measly representation in local offices nationwide by capturing the mayoralty in three of the nation's five largest cities.
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They make up one-fifth of the body. It doesn’t look anything like parity (or America), but they believe they can do what the men can’t — namely, get things done.
Do you think it's harder or easier for women to advance in politics than it is for men?
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Building stronger legislatures: NDI strategies for supporting women's leadership in parliament
Building stronger legislatures: NDI strategies for supporting women's leadership in parliament
The National Democratic Institute
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World Affairs Briefing
It’s difficult to find a politician, politico or pundit who denies Republicans have a “women” problem.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addressed over 50 female leaders at Bryn Mawr College on Tuesday, encouraging women to "step up and put themselves on the line" of civic leadership.
When Washington lawmakers assembled a few weeks ago to announce a deal on a state operating budget, something was noticeably absent: women.
Conservatives refuse to give up their fight to pass legislation that affects women’s health, bodies, and civil rights, and after an election year when women of color turned out in force for Democrats, electing more of them to state offices.
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