Topic: Center for American Women and Politics
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Women for Mitt: why they say it's Obama waging a 'war on women'
Women voters who back Mitt Romney are ratcheting up grass-roots efforts to persuade other women that the economy is a women's issue. Polls show Romney trails Obama among women.
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Hilary Rosen flap: A campaign gift to Mitt Romney
Hilary Rosen likely gave Mitt Romney a boost among women votes, one that Romney has needed. Will the Hilary Rosen lift last?
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Global leadership: Voters launch a power surge of women
Brazil's President-elect Dilma Rousseff is the latest in a power surge of women in global leadership positions.
11/13/2010 03:00 pm -
Republican women gain in Congress, but women overall may lose ground
At least eight Republican women are newly elected to the House, and one to the Senate. Four GOP women won their governor's races. But the overall picture for women in Congress is less rosy.
11/05/2010 06:17 pm -
Why GOP is trending away from women in state legislatures
A study shows that the percentage of women in the Republican caucuses of state legislatures is shrinking – a concern, since statehouses develop political talent for the national stage.
07/20/2009 01:00 am -
Sonia Sotomayor's historic trial by Senate fire about to begin
She'll face tough questioning, but even Republicans expect her to be confirmed.
07/11/2009 01:00 am -
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12/15/2008 12:00 am -
Women make modest gains in Election 2008
More women serve in state legislatures, but the United States is far behind many other countries.
11/16/2008 12:00 am -
Women voters could be key to presidential race
But for most, economic issues are more important than candidates' gender.
09/21/2008 01:00 am







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