Women make historic electoral gains over four years
Four years ago, the defeat of the first major-party female presidential nominee by a man who’d boasted about sexually assaulting women reignited a women’s movement.

Payback would follow in the upcoming elections, women warned on signs they hoisted by the thousands the day after President Trump’s inauguration. “Today We March, Tomorrow We Run,” the women’s marchers threatened.

A review of electoral gains over the past four years shows women seized power at all levels of government, though they still haven’t come close to parity. 

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