From Center for American Progress <[email protected]>
Subject Redefining Electability for Women in Politics
Date August 17, 2020 8:30 PM
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New Insights About Voters, 'Good' Candidates, and What It Takes to Win

There is a very serious disconnect between the way that political pundits talk about electability in the United States and the way the voting public thinks. This report demonstrates that electability today is not so much about being a certain kind of person—white, male, monied, and politically connected—but rather about running a certain kind of campaign.

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Ensuring Domestic Violence Survivors' Safety

This pandemic—and the attention it has brought to a scourge of domestic violence—has underscored the critical need for the United States to reshape the ways in which it responds to these incidents.

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The Basic Facts About Women in Poverty

The following presents a snapshot of women in poverty, explains why women experience higher rates of poverty, and explores the policy solutions that can best ensure lasting economic security for women and their families.

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