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America struggled to get used to seeing a woman run for president in 2016, and Hillary Clinton's face was far more recognizable to the general public. The media were more friendly to her than they ...
In 2016, Hillary Clinton was a former secretary of state and senator running against the politically inexperienced real-estate tycoon Donald Trump. She lost. People would vote for a woman, the ...
The editorial published on Sunday, Aug. 25, asked, “Is America ready for a female president?” The reasons why there are not more women in positions of political power in the U.S. are varied.
The history of women running for president Democratic U.S. Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm Announcing her Candidacy for U.S. Presidential Nomination, Thomas J. O’Halloran, January 25, 1972.
Then in 2020, we had I think six women running for president, each of which ran in a slightly different way, one of them being vice president now, Vice President Kamala Harris.
Here are the 31 women who have run for President or Vice President in the US: 1. Victoria Woodhull ran in 1872 as a candidate of the Equal Rights Party against Ulysses S. Grant (R) and Horace ...
Like dominoes, one by one, American institutions have fallen captive to woke activists seeking to abolish sex-based protections. Women are left in the dust as the NCAA, the government, the media ...
America did not elect Kamala Harris as its first female president this week, but Janet Edwards was grateful she got to witness a fellow Black woman run for the highest office in the land in her ...
Vice President Kamala Harris’ run for the presidency gives Bea Hines a sense of hope and pride. Photo from Kamala Harris, Facebook To say we are living in an exciting time in America is ...
Why America Still Doesn’t Have a Female President. Every woman is the wrong woman. ... In 2017, she wrote an article about the long odds faced by women running for president.
The history of women running for president Democratic U.S. Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm Announcing her Candidacy for U.S. Presidential Nomination, Thomas J. O’Halloran, January 25, 1972.