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Hillary Clinton casts Harris in the lineage of female political firsts


Hillary Clinton casts Harris in the lineage of female political firsts

Hillary Clinton highlighted Monday the potential history that Kamala Harris could make if she becomes the first woman elected president, ...

Takeaways from the first night of the Democratic National Convention

And then the president closed the night – which ran significantly behind schedule – with a hand-off to Vice President Kamala Harris. Biden said ...

Harris largely stays away 'first woman' rallying cry after Clinton ...

Her lighter touch reflects the lessons Democrats internalized from Hillary Clinton's 2016 loss to Donald Trump.

Kamala Harris made a historic dash for the White House. Here's why ...

Much of her loss stemmed from a campaign that struggled to overcome deep-seated economic concerns and connect with blue collar voters.

Milestones for Women in American Politics

Elizabeth Cady Stanton was the first woman to run for the U.S. House of Representatives, even though she was not eligible to vote. She ran as an Independent ...

CNN - “Together, we put a lot of cracks in the highest - Facebook

Together, we put a lot of cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling,” Clinton told the crowd at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago about...

After two presidential losses, women wonder what it will take ... - CNN

America did not elect Kamala Harris as its first female president this week, but Janet Edwards was grateful she got to witness a fellow ...

Kamala Harris could make history as America's first woman president

CNBC Make It spoke with women across the U.S. about the issues influencing their vote and the possibility of having the first-ever female ...

Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris: Inside Their Quietly Close Bond

Mrs. Clinton, who lost out on becoming the first female president, has been a behind-the-scenes ally for the woman now vying to do so.

How long will Americans wait for a woman to be president?

Kamala Harris' loss underscores a bigger picture – one showing the United States continue to struggle with female representation in ...

CNN Politics - “Together, we put a lot of cracks in the... - Facebook

Together, we put a lot of cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling,” Clinton told the crowd at the Democratic National Convention in ...

These older women thought they might never see a female ... - PBS

When Anita Lawrence watched Hillary Clinton lose the 2016 election, she thought to herself, “well, there goes my opportunity to see a woman ...

First among equals: how Kamala Harris must rewrite the history of ...

For Kamala Harris, victory in next week's US presidential election will mean overcoming the alpha male culture in the world's alpha military ...

Why Kamala is more likely than Hillary was to be the first female ...

What was the first presidential election year when women voters surpassed men as a percentage of the electorate? The answer is 1984.

Sexism in Politics: It's the Same Old Story - Ms. Magazine

Here is a partial list of the things Kamala Harris has had to overcome as she runs for president: She's not likable enough.

How Kamala Harris lost: The fatal flaws in a doomed election bid

Harris struggled to separate herself from Biden and underperformed among Black and Latino voters, dooming her chances to beat Trump.

History in the making: is the US finally about to elect its first female ...

Nail-biter of an election could result in Harris being the first female and first Asian American president.

Democrats had bet on women showing up in force. They didn't - BBC

All the talk before the vote was of a huge gender gap, but it didn't happen. Why was that?

Election 2024: Some wonder if the US will ever see a female president

Voters had the chance this election to break the highest glass ceiling in American politics by electing Kamala Harris the nation's first ...

First but not the Last: Women Who Ran for President

The first woman to declare herself a presidential candidate, announced her run on April 2, 1870 by sending a notice to the New York Herald.