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May 30, 2012
Clinton, Obama In War Of Words Over 'Rogue Leaders'

The bid for the White House between leading Democratic hopefuls Sens. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, and Hillary Clinton, D-New York, is turning ugly, with Clinton criticizing Obama as inexperienced on national security and Obama firing back at what he called a "fabricated controversy."

May 30, 2012
Congress Moves To Protect Native Women From Assaults

Acting in major part on a recent report by Amnesty International and Native American activists, the U.S. Congress is moving to provide additional funding to protect Native American women who suffer disproportionate levels of rape and other sexual abuse.

May 30, 2012
First Muslim US Congressman Meets With Muslim Women Leaders

Keith Ellison comes from most diverse district in Minnesota, and he advised the Muslim women to be inclusive in their pursuit of public office. "Do not go to the Muslim community and tell them I am Muslim, vote for me. Do not do that.

May 30, 2012
Women Leaders Discuss Iraq With President

On Tuesday, Capito led a group of 16 other Republican women lawmakers to a meeting Tuesday with both the president and first lady, to convey what she was hearing about people’s frustration over where the war is going to lead and their uneasiness about the situation in Iraq.

May 30, 2012
Millions Of Women Still Fail To Cast Ballots

In "Election Day," a documentary about the experiences of voters in the 2004 election, an Ohio woman is shown having trouble casting her ballot. She had moved, and despite re-registering, went to three different poll locations because her name didn't appear on the books.

May 30, 2012
Women's March Into Office Slows

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton could be elected president next year, and Rep. Nancy Pelosi would likely remain Speaker of the House assuming the Democrats retain control of Congress. But otherwise, women's long, steady march into public office could stall in 2008, and possibly even retreat.

May 30, 2012
United States: Maloney Proposes Global Women's Rights Office

In honor of Women's Equality Day (August 26), Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) has announced that when the House reconvenes this fall, she will introduce a bill to equip the US government to advocate for global women's rights.

May 30, 2012
United States: Women, Politics and the Internet

We know that women slightly outnumber men online. But at least anecdotally, it seems as if more men are on the political blogs, writing specifically about politics, reading about politics and putting in their two cents in the comments sections.

May 30, 2012
United States: Women Lead Each Other Into Political Ring

Young women are getting plenty of invitations to see themselves as winning politicians, including from role model No. 1.
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