We had a very ambitious
woman running for president who was hated for how much she wanted it.
Can you imagine
a woman running for president in the 1950s?
We are having a discussion about
this woman running for president..
Not exact matches
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running tech nonprofits
for women in D.C, which supports and advocates for women and girls in technology by providing a community in which they can develop and promote their leadership, technical and professional sk
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for women and girls in technology by providing a community in which they can develop and promote their leadership, technical and professional sk
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... Here was an African American
running for president being hailed by anonymous Arab - African
women, in their own tradition, in the most unlikely of locales, and he... reciprocated instinctively from the depth of his cosmopolitan soul.»
Also, how about a man
running for president os a
woman's group or vice-versa?
It reminds me a bit of my days as a student at Bryan College, when I first bumped into the concept of «biblical womanhood» after some students questioned whether
women should be allowed to
run for president of the student body.
This castigation would apply to the
president's own policy views when he
ran for president in 2008: «I believe marriage is between a man and a
woman.
A
woman named Jesus Christ, who lives in Maine, sent a letter to Oprah Winfrey recently, not knowing that Oprah had talked about waiting
for a sign from God on whether or not to
run for president in 2020.
The GOP
runs a Bishop of this church
for President and they still want us to believe they don't think
women are second class citizens?
Anyway... I'm
running for President, please remember I am a deeply religious man /
woman and it's important to have religion in the WH.
«I think it was intended to be a sexist smear, intended to silence me on something I care very deeply about and the truth is, the
president's not going to silence me or the
women who have stood up against him or the millions of
women who have been marching since inauguration and showing up at town halls and
running for office to be heard on the things that they care most deeply about,» she said.
«I read that he is against marriage equality and that he is against a
woman's right to choose, and as a progressive Democrat that troubles me tremendously,» said Melissa DeRosa, the secretary to the governor, in response to a question in an interview on WCNY's The Capitol Pressroom, while also noting Williams unsuccessfully
ran for City Council
president.
Geraldine Ferraro, the first
woman to
run for vice
president on a major party ticket and a congresswoman who championed Queens in the House
for six years, died Saturday in Boston after a 12 - year battle with multiple myeloma, a blood cancer.
Buffalo State College
President Katherine Conway - Turner celebrated the event reading by reading a statement by Victoria Woodhull, first woman to run for president in 1872, when women generally could
President Katherine Conway - Turner celebrated the event reading by reading a statement by Victoria Woodhull, first
woman to
run for president in 1872, when women generally could
president in 1872, when
women generally couldn't vote.
In 1984, Vice
President and Democratic nominee for president Walter Mondale chose Ferraro as his running mate, making her the first woman and first Italian American to run on a major part
President and Democratic nominee
for president Walter Mondale chose Ferraro as his running mate, making her the first woman and first Italian American to run on a major part
president Walter Mondale chose Ferraro as his
running mate, making her the first
woman and first Italian American to
run on a major party ticket.
Geraldine Ferraro gathers with her family at a hotel in New York as they await returns of the presidential election in 1984, when she became the first
woman to
run for vice
president on a major party ticket.
At 8:30 a.m., Downtown Alliance
President Jessica Lappin leads a conversation on encouraging
women to run for office at LMHQ's Women's Breakfast in partnership with Civic Hall's #CivicWomen network, LMHQ, 150 Broadway, 20th floor, Manha
women to
run for office at LMHQ's
Women's Breakfast in partnership with Civic Hall's #CivicWomen network, LMHQ, 150 Broadway, 20th floor, Manha
Women's Breakfast in partnership with Civic Hall's #CivicWomen network, LMHQ, 150 Broadway, 20th floor, Manhattan.
«There is no other candidate who has proposed, has
run or is
running for this seat who has the strong record in fighting
for women's health care that Kirsten Gillibrand has,» said PPANY
President and CEO M. Tracey Brooks.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand isn't positive Hillary Clinton will
run for president, but the
woman who took Clinton's former New York Senate seat would like to think so.
Assemblymember Deborah Glick introduced Julie Menin — she worked with Julie and CB1 after 9/11, then Julie
ran for Borough
President, after which Ms. Menin became the Consumer Affairs Commissioner and is now the Media and Entertainment Commissioner, where she is working on
womens» issues such as pay disparity.
AP Photo Louisiana Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal won't
run for president in 2012 but he's got plenty of advice
for the men and
women who will.
«Serious candidates
running for state - wide office respect New Yorker's beliefs in ensuring
women's access to comprehensive reproductive health care services — including abortion,» M. Tracey Brooks, the
president of Planned Parenthood Advocates, said then in a statement comparing Astorino to «radical statements of the national Republican Party» and saying his «position reflects his inability to represent the people of the state of New York.»
«People who are
running for office need to cultivate black
women,» says Bertha Lewis,
president of the left - wing Black Institute and a longtime friend of Nixon's.
As the governor listened in shock, the
woman urged him to
run for president — even though, she explained, she'd heard that a member of his family was «involved» with the mob.
Day 4 has arrived — the final day of the 2016 Democratic National Convention, which will culminate this evening with Hillary Clinton formally accepting her party's nomination to
run for president, becoming the first
woman selected by a major political party to seek the White House.
The Staten Island assemblywoman is a Republican
running in a Democratic city, a
woman who voted
for President Trump in a town where he's deeply disliked.
Less than a month after Donald Trump was elected
president, the lists came out: «Thirteen Women Who Should Think About Running for President in 2020 ``; «11 Democrats Who Could Defeat President Trump in 2020 ``; «Which Democrats Will Run for President in 2020
president, the lists came out: «Thirteen
Women Who Should Think About
Running for President in 2020 ``; «11 Democrats Who Could Defeat President Trump in 2020 ``; «Which Democrats Will Run for President in 2020
President in 2020 ``; «11 Democrats Who Could Defeat
President Trump in 2020 ``; «Which Democrats Will Run for President in 2020
President Trump in 2020 ``; «Which Democrats Will
Run for President in 2020
President in 2020?.»
Jenny is a Director of the Board and Vice
President of the Eleanor Roosevelt Legacy Committee, a political action committee that trains and supports pro-choice Democratic
women running for elected offices across New York State.
«Many people say it — and I agree — that she was truly ahead of her time becoming the first
woman and first black person to seek the Democratic nomination
for president of the United States, a precursor [to] what ultimately would be a successful run for president of the United States for President Barack Obama and certainly a forerunner for actually obtaining the Democratic nomination by Hillary Clinton,» Clar
president of the United States, a precursor [to] what ultimately would be a successful
run for president of the United States for President Barack Obama and certainly a forerunner for actually obtaining the Democratic nomination by Hillary Clinton,» Clar
president of the United States
for President Barack Obama and certainly a forerunner for actually obtaining the Democratic nomination by Hillary Clinton,» Clar
President Barack Obama and certainly a forerunner
for actually obtaining the Democratic nomination by Hillary Clinton,» Clarke added.
The governor once planned to
run for president based on his ability to attract broad support in blue - state New Jersey, but the poll showed him losing support he once enjoyed among independents,
women and public employee union households.
McKinnon and Abrams discuss everything from
women running for office, the #MeToo movement, the mid-term elections, and
President Trump.
In 1872, Woodhull
ran for President of the United States at a time when
women did not even have the right to vote.
Who was the first
woman to
run for President of the United States and why is her story still relevant today?
Long before
women were able to vote, Belva Lockwood became the first
women to practice law and argue before the Supreme Court before she
ran for the office of U.S.
president on the Equal Rights Party ticket in 1884.
Kathleen Krull has written about many prominent figures, from Victoria Woodhull, the first
woman to
run for president; to Cesar Chávez; to Houdini.
Rich enough to move on her ideas about
women's equality, she
ran for president against Ulysses S. Grant.
I created an oil painting
for the exhibit inspired by Victoria Woodhull, who was the first
woman to
run for president of the United States, back in 1872!»
It's not didactic, but it has very specific references: the Klan or the White House or Shirley Chisholm» — the first black
woman elected to Congress and first black politician to
run for president.
LAW also sponsors «Belva Lockwood Week,» an annual event honoring the first
woman to
run for president and argue before the Supreme Court.
The Republicans
running for president have painted a picture of their vision
for women — and it looks a lot like the 1950s.