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December 22, 2016
By Representation2020 board member Brittany Stalsburg While voters and political pundits alike are still hashing out what exactly happened on November 8, there is one conclusion about the election that most cannot deny:...
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December 11, 2016
While more women of color were just elected to the U.S. House and Senate than ever before, the overall number of women in Congress remains the same, the number of women governors dropped to...
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December 07, 2016
By Amanda Marcotte A month ago, most observers — even Republicans! — believed we would be inaugurating the first female president in January. But even though Hillary Clinton won the national popular vote by a margin...
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December 07, 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDecember 7, 2016 FOR INFORMATION, CONTACT:Michelle C. Whittaker, Director of Communications, Representation2020(301) 270-1238 / (301) 270-4616 / [email protected] Brendan Quinn, Outreach Coordinator, Center for Responsive Politics (202) 857-0044 / [email protected] David Vance,...
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November 24, 2016
By Ruth Hardy In this post-election world where a highly qualified woman lost the presidency to a misogynist bully, and women failed to make meaningful gains nationally in the long quest for gender parity...
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