As
women run for office in record numbers, we'll evaluate the changing landscape of smart cities through the lens of women leaders.
«When
women run for office, they win at equal rates to men.
A New York congressional candidate given permission Thursday to use campaign funds for child care expenses called the decision by federal officials «a game changer» for mothers as a record number of
women run for office.
When
women run for office, they face closer and more negative scrutiny from the media, are more likely to get damaging coverage based on how they look and what they wear, and face other gender - based challenges, such as voter prejudice and difficulties raising money.
What's more, we should avoid latching onto the sound bites and catchphrases of each campaign, but look deeper into the men and
women running for office.
Today you have a 40 - something
woman running for office.
She said there are 11,000
women running for office across the country in Tuesday's elections.
There are 594 black
women running for office this year, according to Black Women in Politics, a database run by writer Luvvie Ajayi.
Lake was recently quoted in BuzzFeed News on why this is a good year to be
a woman running for office.
«Similar to national numbers, New York has shown a steady increase, slow, but an increase in black
women running for office, which shows there's an opportunity to build a long - term strategy,» she continued.
At 3:45 p.m., Assemblywoman Rebecca Seawright is a featured panelist at
The Women Running for Office Conference, Columbia Law School, Room 102B, 435 W. 116th St., Manhattan.
Like other Democratic
women running for office across the country, Teachout is also using the man at the top of the Republican ticket against her opponent.
She also happens to be one of hundreds of progressive
women running for office across the country.
«They're only gatekeepers if we let them be gatekeepers and two, the women I found, the women who are supporting me and other
women running for office, they play an incredibly powerful role and to the extent that those women can continue to break down barriers and use their knowledge to help people like us, that's a very powerful thing.»
«Over the next four years, at every opportunity, I'm all in to help mentor and encourage, play a role in supporting
women running for office in the city,» Manhattan Councilwoman Helen Rosenthal, co-chairwoman of the City Council Women's Caucus, told Observer.
«I would say that I'm proud to be the only
woman running for office in the 13th district, but the truth is that far too few women have been given the means and the opportunity to follow the example of these leaders.
McKinnon and Abrams discuss everything from
women running for office, the #MeToo movement, the mid-term elections, and President Trump.
Not exact matches
But Sinzdak said she is confident
women will continue to smash electoral records — both in the Senate and beyond — noting that a record of
women have expressed interest in
running for office this cycle.
Sporty enough
for after - work
runs but meant
for the
office, this cardigan has a unique look
for women with a side zipper.
And nearly half of the
women currently serving in the U.S. Senate pledged sororities before
running for office.
(Because whether or not you agree with the politics of these
women, you have to recognize the guts and perseverance and hard work it takes to
run for office.)
In the U.S.,
women are already responding to the 2016 presidential election by pursuing their own
runs for office: since November, more than 4,500 of them have signed up
for She Should
Run, a new organization that trains
women for public life.
Native American
women are
running for office in record numbers.
Women are
running for office in large numbers, but few are poised to advance to November in state's biggest races.
Entrepreneur Brian Brackeen explains why his and four other multicultural and
women -
run startups need to move in to Morgan Stanley's
offices for three months.
Well, we recently had our elections here in Rutherford County, and it's humbling and sad all at the same time ¯ humbling to see the number of folks who give themselves selfishly to causes they believe in, humbling to see men and
women subject themselves to the mauling they get when they
run for office, humbling to see folks waiting to vote in the heat of this miserable Tennessee summer we're having, but also sad to see how insular and crimped a lot of us have become.
He just prevented a
woman from being lashed
for driving a car, AND just gave
women the right to vote and
run for public
office.
He writes about the sixteen days he spent sailing the Pacific Ocean with five buddies and a crate of canned meat, the time he took his kids on a world tour to eat ice cream with heads of state, his stubbornness in getting into law school by sitting on a bench outside the dean's
office for seven days until they finally let him enroll, his «
office» at Tom Sawyer Island at Disneyland, the flowers he sent to the elderly
woman who nearly killed him
running a stop sign, the work he's done to free Ugandan children from prison.
It Takes a Candidate: Why
Women Don't
Run for Office.
McCaskill was seen as perhaps the most endangered of the Senate Democrats
running for re-election this year (Gillibrand has made a point of conducting her «Off the Sidelines» campaign to elect more
women to public
office, a narrative that her own GOP opponent, Wendy Long, has gleefully sought to turn on its ear).
There are plenty of reasons why a
woman may not want to
run for office in the first place (your prefered reason may vary with your ideology).
However, what is puzzling, is why do
women (or any other identity - politics aficionados who care more about gender than a person's individual qualities) who complain about lack of
women being elected, don't actually put their money where their mouths are and support and vote
for those
women who DO
run for office?
Clinton's loss in the 2016 presidential election to Donald Trump was seen as a galvanizing event
for many
women to
run for office in down - ballot races — from local elections, state legislation races and congressional campaigns — this year.
Hillary Clinton is supporting a Democratic congressional candidate's use of campaign funds on child care, writing a letter in support to the Federal Elections Commission that also highlights the number of
women who are
running for office in the 2018 midterm elections.
«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.
Does this
woman know what state she is
running for office in?
«Spitzer is so clearly unfit
for public
office that I am offended, both as a
woman and as an elected official that he would even deign to
run.»
Say,
for example, the only
woman running for statewide
office.
Despite a surge of interest in
running for office by female candidates, the November elections may not produce a similar surge in the number of
women in Congress.
During her speech, she acknowledged the «thousands of
women»
running for office across the country, and said that she was «honored to be joining their ranks.»
«There are two incredible progressive
women in the race and New Yorkers would be lucky to have either as attorney general,» said Bill Lipton, director of the New York Working Families Party, which he said gave James and Teachout their start
running for office.
For women candidates, many of them seeking elected office for the first time, the success of women in early primary states has provided them with confidence that their sometimes - unexpected runs aren't so far - fetch
For women candidates, many of them seeking elected
office for the first time, the success of women in early primary states has provided them with confidence that their sometimes - unexpected runs aren't so far - fetch
for the first time, the success of
women in early primary states has provided them with confidence that their sometimes - unexpected
runs aren't so far - fetched.
Cuomo, and
running mate Kathy Hochul have created a «
Women's Equality Party» ballot line for November, and they're now pushing for all candidates for state office to sign a pledge in support of their «women's equality agenda.&r
Women's Equality Party» ballot line
for November, and they're now pushing
for all candidates
for state
office to sign a pledge in support of their «
women's equality agenda.&r
women's equality agenda.»
I am so proud to part of this group of
women who are
running for office for the first time.»
While the lack of LGBTQ
women in Congress is inextricably linked to the dearth of
women on Capitol Hill, the story of lesbian candidates includes some close calls, quixotic races, and a movement still evolving to position more qualified LGBTQ
women to
run for higher
office.
As the former fundraising vice chairwoman
for the National Republican Congressional Committee, she's helped bring in money
for the party and has been active in recruiting
women to
run for office.
She even met after her talk with a young
woman and plans to be a mentor on
running for office.
Amazingly,
for running such a DYSFUNCTIONAL CHAOTIC
office, the disorganized Michael Jones - Bey was picked by Paterson to mismanage the Division of Minority &
Women Owned Business Development (MWBE) at Empire State Development Corporation.
The Home
Office runs a Violence Against
Women fund worth # 80m over five years, a paltry sum given the needs of the sector and the wholesale slashing of budgets for women's services such as domestic violence shel
Women fund worth # 80m over five years, a paltry sum given the needs of the sector and the wholesale slashing of budgets
for women's services such as domestic violence shel
women's services such as domestic violence shelters.
With her youth and history - making
run, her candidacy captures the most unmitigated example of a new kind of
woman driven to
run for higher
office after Hillary Clinton's loss.