When Women Win: Emily's List and the Rise of Women in American PoliticsA behind-the-scenes look at the organization that transformed Congress—and became a force for female empowerment. In 1985, aware of the near-total absence of women in Congress, Ellen Malcolm launched EMILY’s List, a powerhouse political organization that seeks to ignite change by getting women elected to office. The rest is history: Since then, EMILY’s List has helped elect 23 women senators, 12 governors, and 116 Democratic women to the House. When Women Win delivers stories of some of the toughest political contests of the past three decades, including the historic victory of Barbara Mikulski as the first Democratic woman elected to the Senate in her own right and Elizabeth Warren’s dramatic Senate win. It is both a page-turning political drama and an important look at the effects of women’s engagement in politics. |
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... woman elected to the Senate in her own right; the defeat of Todd Akin (“legitimate rape”) by Claire McCaskill; and Elizabeth Warren's dramatic win over incumbent Massachusetts senator Scott Brown. When Women Win is Ellen Malcolm's own ...
... woman elected to the Senate in her own right; the defeat of Todd Akin (“legitimate rape”) by Claire McCaskill; and Elizabeth Warren's dramatic win over incumbent Massachusetts senator Scott Brown. When Women Win is Ellen Malcolm's own ...
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... woman in the Senate. Not one. Even worse, that had always been the case. In its entire history, the Democratic Party had never elected a single woman to the Senate in her own right. On several occasions, when a sitting senator had died ...
... woman in the Senate. Not one. Even worse, that had always been the case. In its entire history, the Democratic Party had never elected a single woman to the Senate in her own right. On several occasions, when a sitting senator had died ...
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... woman senator elected in her own right, Barbara had spent years mentoring incoming women colleagues, telling them repeatedly it was time to “put on your lipstick, square your shoulders, suit up, and let's fight.” At seventy-eight, after ...
... woman senator elected in her own right, Barbara had spent years mentoring incoming women colleagues, telling them repeatedly it was time to “put on your lipstick, square your shoulders, suit up, and let's fight.” At seventy-eight, after ...
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... woman elected to the Senate, and Mazie Hirono the first Asian American woman elected to the Senate. We helped Jeanne Shaheen become the first woman in the history of our country to be elected both governor and senator. And along the way ...
... woman elected to the Senate, and Mazie Hirono the first Asian American woman elected to the Senate. We helped Jeanne Shaheen become the first woman in the history of our country to be elected both governor and senator. And along the way ...
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... woman into the White House.” I looked down at the table in front of the podium to my right, and Hillary was smiling broadly, laughing, her eyes widening as all those around her—the entire room, nearly two thousand people —leaped to ...
... woman into the White House.” I looked down at the table in front of the podium to my right, and Hillary was smiling broadly, laughing, her eyes widening as all those around her—the entire room, nearly two thousand people —leaped to ...
Contents
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A Distant Kingdom | 67 |
A Star Is Born | 85 |
Leaping And Creeping | 201 |
The Next Piece Of The Puzzle | 225 |
Madam Speaker | 243 |
Down To The Wire | 257 |
EMILYS List 20 | 271 |
Women Make It Work | 289 |
Back Matter | 303 |
Back Flap | 359 |
How To Beat Bubba | 107 |
Nantucket Sleigh Ride | 133 |
The Year Of The Woman | 159 |
Reversal Of Fortune | 175 |
Back Cover | 360 |
Spine | 361 |
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When Women Win: EMILY's List and the Rise of Women in American Politics Ellen Malcolm,Craig Unger No preview available - 2016 |
When Women Win: EMILY's List and the Rise of Women in American Politics Ellen R. Malcolm,Craig Unger No preview available - 2017 |
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