America's suburbs will once again be hotly contested in the 2024 elections, and women are likely to have an outsized impact ...
Today, all American citizens are eligible to vote irrespective of race and gender, but that hasn’t always been the case.
Last fall, she was one of the thousands of black women ... in the south, Marian Haslem couldn’t vote until she passed a literacy test and paid a polling tax. 'American Woman in Politics' was ...
Before Kamala Harris, many pioneering women broke barriers by running for U.S. president. From Victoria Claflin Woodhull in ...
When it comes to representation of women in state office, South Carolina ranks 47th in the nation. Next year, we’re expected to rank lower.
Economy, abortion, and gun violence are among the reasons these women will head to the polls and determine the presidential candidate they support ...
Women lead advancements in science, technology, politics, sports and activism ... down gangsters and break up a Nazi spy ring in South America. Her work helped lay the foundation for modern ...
Organizing for a political candidate was a highly ... (Kamala means lotus in Sanskrit). The Indian American Impact Fund said ...
Three female Republican legislators bucked their party to join a Democrat and an Independent in filibustering South Carolina's near-total ban on abortion. For their efforts, the three lost their party ...
The forces of American culture and politics are pushing men and women under age 30 into opposing ... candidacy and fears that ...
Ashley Hinson beat incumbent Democratic Abby Finkenauer in Iowa and Nancy Mace upset Democratic incumbent Joe Cunningham in South ... in 2021. Women's representation in American politics has ...
The former daytime megastar and a collective of Black women that launched Zooms for Harris this summer and will hold an event ...