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Subject Women flip script on motherhood and politics
Date December 13, 2024 3:00 PM
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Tune into the latest installment of the Voices of Reason podcast.

Welcome to the latest edition of Voices of Reason where we’ll recap exclusive news and data featured in our most recent podcast.

This segment dives into PA Women in Politics– Beth Ann Rosica, Education Reporter for Broad + Liberty, Tasliym Morales, School Board Member, and Stacy Whomsley, School Board Director all share insights you don’t want to miss.
Big Names Make News
School Board Member Tasliym Morales explains that because “women are traditionally the caretakers in the family” women who run for political or local offices lack support at home which “creates a big difference in the amount of women who want to run for office.” [Watch ([link removed]) ]

School Board Director Stacy Whomsley urged that a major reason women are hesitant to enter their local arenas or become civically involved is because of how they are treated once they are elected into office, reflecting that she “was cast aside and diminished and no matter what angle I approached it with my children and family would become twisted and weaponized.” [Watch ([link removed]) ]

Reporter Beth Ann Rosica emphasizes how despite the stigma women face in positions of political offices “as moms, we know how to recognize compromise and respect while valuing differences and appreciating every child for who they are.” [Watch ([link removed]) ]
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Numbers You Need to Know
Public Opinion
* In the 2024 election, residents of swing states who voted were more likely to identify as Republican (50%) than Democrat (46%), reflecting a similar trend seen nationwide. [IPSOS ([link removed]) ]
* When asked if their financial situation would improve in the next year, about 78% of Republicans said it was very likely, while around 30% of Democrats said it was unlikely. [IPSOS ([link removed]) ]

Voter Interests
* About half (53%) of Americans say inflation is the most important issue facing the country, followed by immigration (37%) and political extremism or polarization (24%). [IPSOS ([link removed]) ]
* Hispanic women (+35 net Harris) are significantly more likely than Hispanic men (+4 net Trump) to say they voted for Harris over Trump. [IPSOS ([link removed]) ]

Elections
* Now that Casey has conceded, Republicans are set to have a 53-47 majority in the Senate starting next year. [Democracy Docket ([link removed]) ]

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Women in PA politics talk motherhood, career, and parent-teacher engagement
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