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Lesson 1: Every presidential candidate – man or woman – plays the gender card. They just do it differently.

April 16, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
presidential gender watch 2016

Memo to Women Candidates Part III: Lessons from the Presidential Primary Debates

April 13, 2016
Chris Jahnke, Guest Contributor
presidential gender watch 2016

Valuing Women’s Wins on the Court, Field, and Campaign Trail

April 3, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
presidential gender watch 2016

Gender Bias Hurts Women Candidates Much Less than Election Year Anecdotes Would Suggest

March 24, 2016
Kathleen Dolan
presidential gender watch 2016

Gender Matters: A Status Check on the Gender Gap in Presidential Primaries

March 17, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
presidential gender watch 2016

You Might Be A Sexist If: Judging Hillary Clinton Without Being Sexist

March 15, 2016
Melanye Price
presidential gender watch 2016

What If...?

March 14, 2016
Kathy Kleeman

Let’s stipulate that neither party even approaches gender parity among its elected officials; except for the very rare local council, it’s nearly impossible to find places where women are represented at levels that match their numbers in the population. But one of the key reasons that the number of women in elective office remains surprisingly low is the...

What if...?

EMILY’s List Lends its Fundraising Might to Help Hillary Clinton; Conservative Women’s PACs a Non-factor with Republican Presidential Candidates

March 11, 2016
Rosalyn Cooperman
presidential gender watch 2016

Why Bernie’s Finger Wagging Matters

March 9, 2016
Adrienne Kimmell
presidential gender watch 2016

Black Women Voters: By the Numbers

March 6, 2016
Kelly Dittmar
Glynda Carr
presidential gender watch 2016

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