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Carly Fiorina, From Candidate to VP Pick

April 30, 2016
Adrienne Kimmell
presidential gender watch 2016

Trump’s Gender Miscalculations

April 28, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
presidential gender watch 2016

How many women’s votes does Bernie Sanders need to win the nomination? (UPDATED 5.2.16)

April 26, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
presidential gender watch 2016

The Political Popularity Contest: Women & Likeability

April 24, 2016
Erin Souza-Rezendes
presidential gender watch 2016

Would Republican Presidential Candidate Senator Ted Cruz Select Carly Fiorina as his Running Mate?

April 21, 2016
Rosalyn Cooperman
presidential gender watch 2016

Elevating the Gender Dialogue in the Presidential Race: How’s it Going?

April 20, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
presidential gender watch 2016

Lesson 5: Women voters are not a monolithic bloc. (Neither are men.)

April 20, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
presidential gender watch 2016

Lesson 4: Win or lose, this year’s women candidates made history in multiple ways…and that’s worth celebrating.

April 19, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
presidential gender watch 2016

Lesson 3: Presidential politics are not free of gender bias, and this election provides examples of both persistence and progress.

April 18, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
presidential gender watch 2016

Lesson 2: Every presidential candidate – man or woman – faces gendered expectations. But there are some significant differences between men and women who run.

April 17, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
presidential gender watch 2016

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