Eighteen Million Cracks in the Presidential Glass Ceiling
Among the 18 million Americans who supported Hillary's presidential bid, none will be more important to a November win than women. So what's with us?
Among the 18 million Americans who supported Hillary's presidential bid, none will be more important to a November win than women. So what's with us?
Anna Greenberg | Posted 06.16.2008 | Politics
The key to reaching women voters who might go for McCain is two-fold. Obama needs to communicate with them about who he is and address their real economic anxieties.
Laraine Newman | Posted 06.06.2008 | Politics
So what if Hilary is a woman? Why does she have to be THIS woman? She's a one-woman band, with folksy personal anecdotes to fit every issue and new accents to fit every state.
Bloomberg | Lauran Litvan | Posted 05.31.2008 | Politics
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said women won't suffer a "step back" if Democrat Hillary Clinton loses her presidential bid, and rejected the idea of sexi...
Washington Post | Lois Romano | Posted 05.28.2008 | Politics
Women of all ages and nationalities push against the rope line carrying books and T-shirts, posters and stuffed animals -- anything for her to autogra...
McClatchy | David Lightman | Posted 04.21.2008 | Politics
Like many women over 50, Paula Houwen was eager to vote for Hillary Clinton for president. "I was impressed when she was first lady. She wasn't the c...
Daniel Nichanian | Posted 04.10.2008 | Home
Her strategy is to amass as much momentum as possible by winning the remaining contests by as massive margins as she can muster and then convince uncommitted superdelegates to turn to her.
Carlotta Cooper | Posted 04.09.2008 | Home
This doesn't go down very well with a lot of voters, especially with the working class and underpaid professional women who make up many of Senator Clinton's supporters -- women who may have been passed over for jobs in the past and who work for 80 cents of a man's dollar.
Jon Wiener | Posted 03.28.2008 | Home
More than 100 New York feminist leaders released a joint statement Sunday afternoon criticizing Hillary Clinton and supporting Obama for president.
Amb. Swanee Hunt | Posted 08.12.2008 | Politics