Media Archive

2018

Women of Color Are Finding Support When They Run for Office
Turn Out, August 2, 2018

Female candidates must move beyond #MeToo
Seattle Times, August 1, 2018

How do you get taken seriously at work as a young woman?
Moneyish, July 27, 2018

More women are getting into politics but many are still hesitant
Central Maine, July 19, 2018

Why we should send more millennials to Congress
Moneyish, July 10, 2018

With high court in play, Democrats link abortion rights and health care
Christian Science Monitor, July 5, 2018

More Women Than Men: State Legislatures Could Shift for the First Time
New York Times, June 30, 2018

Justice Kennedy’s Retirement Could Leave Abortion Rights Up to State Lawmakers
Rewire News, June 29, 2018

Is There Trouble for Raimondo and McKee in Rhode Island, After NY Congressional Upset
GoLocalProv, June 28, 2018

Less news is bad news: Research shows local newspapers' impact on public accountability
Boston Business Journal, June 28, 2018

They usually avoid controversy. But every living first lady has condemned border separations.
Washington Post, June 18, 2018

Who’s Watching Your Children? What’s It Like to Run in the Year of the Woman
Washington Post, June 7, 2018

Women Candidates Surge, but Face Tough Fights in Battle for U.S. Congress
Reuters, June 6, 2018

Women Won Big in Tuesday’s Primaries
Huffington Post, June 6, 2018

Will 2018 Be a Leap forward for Women, or Just Another Small Step?”
Washington Post, June 5, 2018

With More Women Running for Office, New Opportunities – and Challenges – Arise
Washington Post, May 31, 2018

The Recent Abortion bans Could Actually Be Good News – Here’s Why
Bustle, May 17, 2018

News: The Year of the Woman?
WABC Radio (Santa Rose), May 10, 2018

A year of the woman? Not so far
CNN, May 9, 2018

Challenging Conventional Wisdom About Women's Political Engagement
She Said, She Said, May 8, 2018

A Surge of Women are Running for Office
MPRNews, April 25, 2018

Congress: The most family-unfriendly workplace in America
Politico, April 24, 2018

theSkimm's free calendar wants you to vote in this year's midterm primaries
Moneyish, April 25, 2018

'Year of the woman'? Not so much in California
The Sacramento Bee, April 24, 2018

Democrats Have Great Female Presidential Candidates. They Need to Avoid the Victim Trap.
New York, April 22, 2018 

New York Congressional Candidate Wants To Use Campaign Funds To Pay For Child Care
NPR, April 19, 2018 

Martin Luther King: Are there too many white politicians?
BBC News, April 4, 2018 

The Nancy Pelosi Problem 
The Atlantic, April 2018 

Can Cynthia Nixon get female voters to dump Cuomo? 
Politico, March 29, 2018 

Will Miranda Hobbes and 'SATC' help or hurt Cynthia Nixon's run for governor?
Moneyish, March 29, 2018 

The Very Male Trump Administration 
The Atlantic, March 28, 2018 

Data: Record Number of Women in Iowa Seek Office in 2018
AP, March 25, 2018 

A female first-time candidate almost beat an anti-abortion incumbent. That's a big deal.
Vox, March 22, 2018 

For GOP, the Year of the Woman Has Not Yet Arrived 
U.S. News, March 21, 2018 

One of the last anti-abortion Democrats could lose his seat to a progressive challenger Tuesday
Vox, March 19, 2018 

Women Who Run the Show
Roll Call, March 16, 2018 

How Long Will World Leaders Last?
Bloomberg, March 15, 2018 

West Virginia teachers' victory shows 'power of women' as more battles loom
USA Today, March 8, 2018 

RI Governor's Race is Now a Complete Toss-Up
Go Local - Providence, March 8, 2018 

Growing their ranks: More women are running for office, and they're running as Democrats
The Cap Times, March 7, 2018 

It's a steep hill to climb for women running for state office
Salon, March 6, 2018 

#MeToo movement forces Monica Lewinsky to question if affair with Clinton was consensual 
The Washington Times, February 26, 2018 

Why they run: Behind the boom in Texas women vying for Congress
Dallas Morning News, February 26, 2018 

Trump's Stormy Daniels Problem Gets Worse 
The Hill, February 16, 2018 

Tammy Duckworth May Have to Breastfeed in a Bathroom off the Senate Floor, Says Former Senate Parliamentarian 
Newsweek, February 15, 2018 

This Group Trains Women to Run for Office: Here's How One Outraged Post-Trump Class Fared 
The Washington Post, February 12, 2018 

Abuse furor risks gender backlash for Trump, GOP
The Hill, February 12, 2018 

Are Ohio lawmakers serious about confronting sexual harassment at the Statehouse?
Cleveland, February 1, 2018 

Democrats wore black to Trump's State of the Union to protest sexual misconduct. What did they really say? 
Moneyish, January 31, 2018

'I want my voice heard': Women plot runs for office in record numbers 
NBC News, January 27, 2018 

Trump's 1st State of the Union: Empowered, politically active women will be watching 
Brookings, January 26, 2018 

Why Women's March organizers are turning their attention to Nevada this year
CNN, January 20, 2018 

The Meaning of Trump's Election Has Been Exaggerated
Real Clear Politics, January 20, 2018 

The Women's March Never Ended. These Stats Prove It. 
Mother Jones, January 19, 2018 

In Charlotte, thousands of women marched. That was only the beginning.
The Charlotte Observer, January 19, 2018 

As Women's March anniversary approaches, divisions in movement strategy emerge 
CNN, January 19, 2018 

How Has Donald Trump's First Year in Office Affected Women? 
The Guardian, January 18, 2018 

Bannon Backtracks as White House Presses Counterattack  
The Globe and Mail, January 7, 2018

-2017-

Gillibrand Enhances Her National Profile While Some Democrats Push Back
The Buffalo News, December 31, 2017

The Year of the Women in Policy and Politics
The Washington Post, December 29, 2017

The Politics of #HimToo
New York Times, December 14, 2017

Democratic calls for Franken to resign signal new political accountability
SFGate, December 7, 2017

Did sex harassing-reporters cause Clinton to lose the election? Poynter, December 4, 2017

El caso Lewinsky: cómo entender hoy ese escándalo sexual que aún persigue a los Clinton y a los demócratas
Univision, December 3, 2017

Don't Stop the Presses! When Local News Struggles, Democracy Withers
Wired, November 30, 2017

Alabama lawmakers push for laws to open hidden sexual harrassment settlements on Capitol Hill
AL.com, November 29, 2017

In statehouses, women strategize about next steps for addressing sexual misconduct
Christian Science Monitor, November 28, 2017

In 2017, transgender community sees record political gains - and violent hostility
Christian Science Monitor, November 16, 2017

If elected, Roy Moore will probably take his seat in the Senate
The News Tribune, November 14, 2017

The Internet isn't saving local news. Here's how that's hurting democracy.
The Washington Post, November 13, 2017

Democratic women won big on election night
CNN, November 11, 2017

Victims Of Sexual Harassment Speak Up, But Legal Fears Can Inhibit Them
NPR, November 9, 2017

Women racked up victories across the country Tuesday. It may be only the beginning.
The Washington Post, November 8, 2017

In Tuesday's elections, women won big. Here are three things we learned about women and politics.
The Washington Post, November 9, 2017

Women on the Rise
The Register Guard, November 6, 2017

The 2020 Glossy Primary Is Underway
National Journal, November 7. 2017

What Actually Happens When Women Run & Win Elections
Bustle, November 7, 2017

"We've Never Seen Anything Like This": How Trump Inspired Women to Run For Office
Vox, November 8, 2017

Surge of Women Run for Office in First Major Races Since Trump's Win Salon, November 6, 2017

Women - and the Power of the Purse - Will Be Key in 2018
Roll Call, October 27, 2017

Why Harvey Weinstein is disgraced but Donald Trump is president
Vox, October 26, 2017

Power of the Purse: Women Are Reshaping the Political Landscape
CQ Magazine, October 23, 2017

The Women's March Invited Bernie Sanders. Then the Trouble Started
Time, October 13, 2017

For GOP women in politics, a needle that's not moving
ABC News, September 30, 2017

Op-ed: Millennials can change 'politics as usual' into 'politics that is useful'
Deseret News, September 26, 2017

Women's Voice Remains Faint in Politics
New York Times, September 13, 2017

Sarah Huckabee Sanders says Americans should be frustrated
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazzette, September 10, 2017

Year of the Woman: The Democrats Inspired by Trump to Run for Office
The Guardian, September 4, 2017

Study Finds women See Female Lawmakers As More Competent, Having More Integrity
NPR, September 3, 2017

TGOP Voters Don't Want Shutdown - Unless It Funds Border Wall
Morning Consult, August 30, 2017

Top Advisers in More Displays of Disagreement with Trump
U.S. News, August 30, 2017

Why Our Student Council Presidents Are Women, But Our Politicians Are Not
Refinery 29, August 24, 2017

Almost all Democratic women think Trump should be impeached - and it reveals a dramatic difference in how men and women view Trump
Business Insider, August 22, 2017

Will 2018 be teh next 'Year of the Woman?'
PBS Newshour, August 11, 2017

Women in Politics: Jennifer L. Lawless
New America, August 2, 2017

Many Republicans Doubt Clinton Won Popular Vote
Morning Consult, July 26, 2017

'It's grilling time': Five women line up to challenge Rep. Brat
Morning Consult, July 24, 2017

Talking Politics With an Expert on Women in Politics
Governing Magazine, July 24, 2017

Poll: Voters Cool on Trump-Russia Meeting, but Resist Impeachment Calls
Morning Consult, July 19, 2017

Female Candidates "Emerge"
New Haven Independent, July 14, 2017

The Trump Effect: Women Aren't Just Marching, They're Running
San Francisco Chronicle, July 8, 2017

Sleeveless Dresses Spark Flap Over What's Suitable Attire in the Capitol
NBC Chicago, July 7, 2017

More Women Are Politically Active, But Less Women Are Running For Office
WPR, June 23, 2017

How to Close the Gender Gap in Political Ambition
PKCC, June 20, 2017

What it Will Take for Women to Win
Politico Podcast, June 16, 2017

Why few mayors are women; how New Orleans, like Baton Rouge, might buck that trend
The Advocate, June 13, 2017

What it Will Take for Women to Win
Politico, June 12, 2017

Episode 3
She Should Run Podcast, May 22, 2017

'If you're not at the table, you're on the menu': in the Trump age, women emerge determined to run for office
Sydney Morning Herald, May 20, 2017

All Male GOP Senate Group is Crafting New Bill
HLN, May 8, 2017

Van Noy: Elect Women
Roanoke Times, May 7, 2017

Trump Lashes Out at Democrats, Congressional Rules as Health Care Fight Continues
WJLA, May 2, 2017

Broad City: When Ordinary Citizens Run Against Powerful Incumbents
GQ, April 18, 2017

Why Experts Say Democrats are Still Screwed
Vanity Fair, April 10, 2017

Congress 100 Years Later: What Would Jeanette Rankin Think?
Vox, April 7, 2017

'Nuclear option' Could Blow up Senate Far Beyond the Gorsuch Vote
USA Today, April 5, 2017

This Rocket Scientist is Running for Congress
Christian Science Monitor, April 4, 2017

Ivanka Trump's Role as Adviser Viewed with Scorn, Derision by Left
Washington Times, March 30, 2017

The Women Trolling the GOP with Bills that Restrict Viagra Use and Ejaculation
Broadly, March 28, 2017

Half of the Population, but Only a Fraction of the Power
Lancaster Online, March 18, 2017

News Media's Watchdog Role More Important Than Ever
Greenfield Reporter, March 13, 2017

The US is Ranked 104th in Women's Representation in Government
Vox, March 8, 2017

What do Men Get that Women Don't? Here Are a Few Things
USA Today, March 1, 2017

Why So Few Women in State Politics?
The New York Times, February 26, 2017

Measuring the Power of Southern California Politicians - with Trading Cards
The Orange County Register, February 19, 2017

How to Raise a Daughter in the Trump Era
Time, February 15, 2017

Girl Power: Why Politics Needs More Female Talent
The Economist, February 15, 2017

Women Reach New Heights in State Legislatures
The Hill, February 11, 2017

Don't Like What a Woman is Saying? Call Her Ugly.
The Washington Post, January 26, 2017

She wanted to make a difference. Now this millennial is the mayor of her new town.
The Washington Post, January 24, 2017

Who's Minding the East Wing? So far No One Knows.
The Washington Post, January 17, 2017

Michelle Obama: Uber-Mom, Style Icon, Political Force
Yahoo News, January 17, 2017

Obama Wants YOU to Run for Office
Salon, January 12, 2017

Heranca de Obama em Aberto
O Globo, January 8, 2016

Number of Women in California Legislature Dips to Nearly 20 Year Low. Now What?
KQED News, January 3, 2017

-2016-

For Women in Politics, the Glass Ceiling Is Now Higher Than Ever
New Republic, December 15, 2016

Where Does Warren Stand? Liberal Icon Tangling with Dems, Base
Fox News, December 14, 2016

5 Moms in High-Level White House Positions Proving Kellyanne Conway Wrong
Good, December 8, 2016

Why Hillary Clinton Lost the White Women's Vote
Christian Science Monitor, November 22, 2016

Will Women Still Want to Run?
New York Times, November 19, 2016

Did the Obama Backlash Give Us Donald Trump?
Ozy, November 17, 2016

Female State Legislators Miss Out on Record Number of Seats After Clinton Defeat
Bloomberg, November 17, 2016

Le Defaite de Clinton Laisse de Nombreuses Femmes Desemparees
Courrier International, November 15, 2016

What Hillary Clinton's Loss Means for the Future of Women in Politics
Broadly, November 14, 2016

'Girls Can Be Anything, Just Not President'
Indian Express, November 13,2016

The Myth of Female Solidarity
The New York Times, November 12, 2016

Historical Election & the Women's Vote
PBS's "To the Contrary," November 11, 2016

What Women Who Condemned Trump's Sexism Do Now
Buzzfeed, November 11, 2016

Female Clinton Supporters Are Left Feeling Gutted
The New York Times, November 10, 2016

Bringing More Color and Less Testosterone to the Senate
Roll Call, November 10, 2016

Analysis: Trump's Uncertain Road to 1st 100 Days
Associated Press, November 9, 2016

Donald Trump and the Republican Women Who Repudiated Him Face Challenges
USA Today, November 9, 2016

What Clinton's Loss Says About Women in Politics
CNN, November 9, 2016

Trump's Victory Sends a Disturbing Message About Sexual Assault
The Atlantic, November 9, 2016

Democrats Van Hollen, Raskin, Delaney, Brown Win in Maryland
The Washington Post, November 8, 2016

Why Isn't Prospect of First Woman President Drawing More Attention?
Newsworks, November 7, 2016

EUA Assistem a Guinadas Radicais de Republicanos e Democratas
O Globo, November 6, 2016

Did It Have to Be Hillary Clinton for President? Yes, Here's Why
The Guardian, November 5, 2016

How Donald Trump's Sexist Language Hurts Women
The Atlantic, November 4, 2016

Grupo Que Mais Vota, Mulheres Tem Potencial Para Decidir Disputa Nos EUA
O Globo, November 4, 2016

How Women Could Vote Hillary Clinton Into the White House
The Guardian, November 3, 2016

Gender Gap in 2016 Politics
CNN International, November 2, 2016

Women Hold Key Vote in US Election But Have Little Love for Either Candidate
Euronews, November 1, 2016

Why More Women In Politics Could Finally Bring About Real Change
Redbook, October 25, 2016

Polls Find Clinton Leading Nationally and in Key States
VOA News, October 25, 2016

The Problem for Women Is Not Winning. It's Deciding to Run.
The New York Times, October 25, 2016

Why can't women just be themselves when they run for office?
The Washington Post, October 25, 2016

US election explainer: The FT answers 10 key questions
Financial Times, October 24, 2016

Michelle Obama: strong breath of fresh air for Clinton
Yahoo! News, October 19, 2016

Does it matter what female politicians wear?
euronews., October 19, 2016

Speaking Politics phrase of the week: 'A new generation of leadership'
Christian Science Monitor, October 18, 2016

Why Don't More Women Run for Congress?
Slate, October 14, 2016

Experts predict weeks plummet to election to the White House
O'Globo, October 11, 2016

Trump And The Testosterone Takeover Of 2016
NPR, October 1, 2016

For Trump, same attacks on Clinton infidelities, but US has changed
Christian Science Monitor, October 1, 2016

Women hold key vote in U.S. election but have little love for either candidate
euronews., September 29, 2016

Trump vs. Clinton: RI Experts on Who Won, Who Lost
GoLocalProv, September 27, 2016

Presidential debate 2016: Four ways gender played a role
BBC News, September 27, 2016

Where are the women to succeed Mikulski? A 'leaky pipeline' in Md. politics
The Baltimore Sun, September 26, 2016

Debating while female
Washington Post, September 26, 2016

Why It's So Hard for Men to Debate Women
TIME, September 25, 2016

Can Hillary Clinton Keep You Safe?
The New York Times, September 24, 2016

Most Young People Won't Consider Running for Office
Sanford Policy 360, September 22, 2016

Clash of titans: Clinton, Trump gird for first debate
Yahoo! News, September 22, 2016

'Broad shoulders' and 'a presidential look': The Trump campaign uses gender to try to undercut Clinton's candidacy
Los Angeles Times, September 21, 2016

Obama: "there is a reason why we haven't had a woman president"
Vox, September 18, 2016

What women say about Hillary Clinton and leadership
Christian Science Monitor, September 17, 2016

Clinton health coverage shows gender bias by the press
Poynter., September 16, 2016

Hillary Clinton, Like all Women, Has a Miss America Problem
Yahoo! Sports, September 15, 2016

The coverage of Clinton's health proves we still think women are the weaker sex
ThinkProgress, September 14, 2016

Trump and Clinton pause bitter election campaign to attend memorial ceremony in New York
i24 News, September 11, 2016

Fear of a Female President
The Atlantic, September 8, 2016

Most young people don't vote - and these awkward efforts to woo them aren't helping
The Washington Post, August 30, 2016

Huma Abedin distractions hinder Clinton campaign, provide opening for Trump
Washington Times, August 29, 2016

Women politicians and honesty: why dual standard is disappearing
Christian Science Monitor, August 22, 2016

The Era of 'The Bitch' Is Coming
The Atlantic, August 17, 2016

Why aren't there more women in Congress?
Vox, August 16, 2016

Not With Her, But Not With Him: The Women of the *New* GOP
Elle, August 12, 2016

Think there's a lot of gender bias in U.S. elections? Think again.
FifteenEightyFour, August 11, 2016

Ethicists: Clinton team violated 'spirit' of pledge
Politico, August 11, 2016

Hillary Clinton and the Evolution of American Politics
The New York Times, August 11, 2016

Experts Agree: The Electoral Map Is Miserable For Donald Trump Right Now
Talking Points Memo, August 10, 2016

Republicans argue intervention Trump campaign
O Globo, August 4, 2016

Donald Trump, a fallen soldier, and the myth of game-changing moments
Christian Science Monitor, August 1, 2016

DNC-Palooza
Vox, July 27, 2016

Can Hillary beat the rap with a good week in Philly?
KVII: Amarillo News, July 27, 2016

Bill Clinton Counters The Greatest Criticisms Of His Wife In DNC Speech
NPR, July 27, 2016

You don't have to be with Hillary Clinton to appreciate this moment
The Boston Globe, July 27, 2016

The barriers that broke Hillary Clinton to be the first woman at the gates of the US presidency
BBC News, July 27, 2016

Can Green Party's Jill Stein win over Sanders supporters?
Christian Science Monitor, July 26, 2016

No Man In U.S. History Has Ever Done What Bill Clinton Is About To Do
Huffington Post, July 26, 2016

Girls run the world? Numbers still lag for those with political dreams
The Times-Picayune, July 26, 2016

GOP Can't Shake Opposition Party Image, Democrats Promise Better
Roll Call, July 25, 2016

Wisconsin Democrats say their convention will show unity, contrast with Republicans
Wisconsin State Journal, July 24, 2016

Clinton vs. Sanders: Leaked emails raise questions about DNC's impartiality
Christian Science Monitor, July 23, 2016

The Trump Risk
ISTOÉ, July 22, 2016

Melania Trump Wouldn't Redefine the Role of First Lady - She'd Be a Throwback
.Mic, July 22, 2016

'We're not electing a husband:' Tough-talking Trump wins over some skeptical women
Reuters, July 19, 2016

Unpredictability could help Trump make conventions great again
USA Today, July 18, 2016

Covering the Election? Two Words You Need to Know: Electoral College
Foreign Press Center, July 14, 2016

Women Rule the World. Don't Celebrate Yet, Feminists.
New Republic, July 14, 2016

What women voters want
WJLA, July 6, 2016

Your Political Party May Finally Be Far More Important to Voters Than Your Gender
Pacific Standard, July 6, 2016

Speaking Politics word of the week: Codel
Christian Science Monitor, July 5, 2016

Clinton-Warren: Is the US ready for a presidential formula 100% female?
Univision, July 3, 2016

Maximum power: women go the reins of the great powers
La Nacion, July 2, 2016

New book claims there's no such thing as gender bias in US politics
The Telegraph, June 29, 2016

A new political science book makes a provocative argument: women in politics don't face gender bias
Vox, June 28, 2016

Will Trump's Misogyny Deter Women From Entering Politics?
Fast Company, June 22, 2016

How Hillary Clinton's 'Smart Power' Feminism Informs Her Foreign Policy
Government Executive, June 18, 2016

Town Hall: The Woman Card
WJLA, June 16, 2016

Off the softball field, Congresswomen are plenty partisan
Brookings Institution, June 15, 2016

Women on the Run
BBC Radio, June 14, 2016

Is Voting for Women a Novelty?
America's Democrats, June 12, 2016

Elizabeth Warren As Hillary Clinton's VP? Sexism Makes Two-Woman Ticket A Risk
International Business Times, June 11, 2016

Almost 1 in 5 Congress Members Are Women. Here's How Other Jobs Compare
NPR, June 11, 2016

Jennifer Lawless on Hillary Clinton and more
WPRO News, June 11, 2016

Why Americans collectively shrugged when Hillary Clinton made history this week
National Post, June 10, 2016

A Confederacy of Whiners
U.S. News, June 10, 2016

Hillary Clinton and the woman card
Le Huffington Post Québec, June 8, 2016

Is The Primary Process Really Rigged?
WNYC, June 8, 2016

Hillary says victory is female achievement
Estadão, June 8, 2016

Clinton and Trump -- their strengths and weaknesses
DailyMail.com, June 8, 2016

Hillary Clinton breaks the "glass ceiling" US policy
Univision News, June 7, 2016

Clinton Continues Nomination March
U.S. News, June 7, 2016

Clinton, finally breaking the glass ceiling, ready for a gender battle with Trump
Los Angeles Times, June 7, 2016

Hillary Clinton Just Achieved 'What No Female Candidate Has Ever Achieved'
ThinkProgress, June 6, 2016

Hillary Clinton's historic moment
CNN, June 6, 2016

A Hillary Clinton presidency will greatly boost women's representation in politics, with big policy consequences
Vox, June 6, 2016

Madam president? Ellen Johnson Sirleaf knows the job. Now she'd like some company.
Washington Post, June 1, 2016

Hillary supporters: We're excited, too, but also practical
Christian Science Monitor, May 26, 2016

Trump has almost secured the nomination
Diario La Estrella, May 25, 2016

Is Hillary Clinton 'Likable Enough'?
Time, May 25, 2016

There's much less gender bias in politics than you think. Here's why.
Washington Post, May 24, 2016

Making the Case Against Donald Trump
Atlantic, May 19, 2016

Why Donald Trump Is Targeting 'Security Moms'
Time, May 17, 2016

The (Not So Secret) History Of Sexist Political Campaign Buttons
Fast Company, May 16, 2016

Women Look To Make History In 2016 Senate Races
NPR, May 16, 2016

Expanding the Political Pipeline for Women Candidates
Voice of America, May 14, 2016

Hillary Clinton, no fan of 'Bernie Bros,' could use their energy vs. Trump
USA Today, May 12, 2016

Could Gender Be The Decisive Factor In A Trump-Clinton Matchup?
NPR, May 9, 2016

Women in Politics
C-SPAN Washington Journal, May 8, 2016

We Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
U.S. News, May 4, 2016

Sanders scales back White House campaign as Clinton cruises
Agence France-Presse, April 28, 2016

Ted Cruz makes early vice presidential pick
San-Antonio Express-News, April 27, 2016

Fiorina just a pawn in cynical game Cruz won't win
CNN, April 27, 2016

3 Things To Know About The 'Woman Card' In The 2016 Election
NPR, April 27, 2016

What do voters want? Maryland race pits job experience vs. life experience
Christian Science Monitor, April 25, 2016

Want more women to run for president? You have to ask first.
Fusion, April 22, 2016

After the Election: Will the Next President Be Able to Get Anything Done?
Pacific Standard, April 18, 2016

Why Bernie Sanders Faces a Trap at the Democratic Debate
Time, April 13, 2016

Thinking They're 'Unqualified' Is A Big Reason More Women Don't Run For Office
FiveThirtyEight, April 8, 2016

Sanders and Cruz Win Wisconsin, Extending Their Campaigns
The New American, April 6, 2016

Donald Trump doomed against Hillary Clinton as gender gap becomes abyss, polls show
Washington Times, April 5, 2016

An Office of Her Own: Female Lawmakers Defy Hurdles in Quest to Govern
NBC News, April 2, 2016

Donald Trump's most recent attacks on women point to a history of misogyny
The Guardian, March 31, 2016

2016 Won't Beat Many Records for Women in the Senate
Roll Call, March 31, 2016

The Ladies and the Trump
Time, March 31, 2016

What some men have against Hillary Clinton
Washington Post, March 30, 2016

Does Hillary Clinton's gender hurt her among male voters? Political scientists weigh in.
Vox, March 29, 2016

The League of Men Voters
The New York Times, March 29, 2016

Donald Trump's gender gap no worse than Ted Cruz's: Expert
The Washington Times, March 28, 2016

Baby Boomers Are Finding a Second Career in Politics
The New York Times, March 25, 2016

Does Donald Trump have a problem with women?
The Kansas City Star, March 20, 2016

Sharp exchanges between Bernie and Hillary spark gender politics controversy
Southern California Public Radio, March 8, 2016

Hillary Clinton needs the same coalition that propelled Obama to victory in 2008 and 2012
RFI Romania, March 4, 2016

After a Likely Not-So-Super Tuesday, Rubio's Future May Rest on Florida
WJLA, March 1, 2016

Frustrated Female Senators Say Clinton Is Victim of Sexism
The Hill, February 15, 2016

Women and Politics in the U.S.
Al Jazeera America, February 9, 2016

As Millenials Come Of Political Age, Few Decide To Run For Office
New England Public Radio, February 8, 2016

How Hillary Clinton Is Trying to Avoid Being 'Shrill'
Time, February 3, 2016

The Bros Who Love Bernie Sanders Have Become a Sexist Mob
Mashable, January 29, 2016

Trump Vs. Megyn Kelly: Does the Donald Have a 'Woman Problem?'
Christian Science Monitor, January 28, 2016

'We Love You!' Conservative Women Turn Blind Eye to Donald Trump's Slurs
The Guardian, January 22, 2016

List: 5 Obstacles that Could Stop a Clinton Nomination; Emails, Benghazi, and Biden
News Channel 9, ABC (Sinclair Broadcast Group), January 20, 2016

Spring City, School Board Elections
Moody County Enterprise, January 19, 2016

How Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump's Pregnancies Play Into Their Parents' Presidential Campaigns
E!, January 19, 2016

For Nikki Haley and Other Politicians, Immigrant Ties Are a Dual-Edged Sword
Washington Post, January 17, 2016

Hillary Clinton Says Women Leaders Are Better Listeners. Research Backs Her Up
Vox, January 13, 2016

Mark Bennett: In Era of Uncontested Races, Potential Candidates Have Much to Consider Before Seeking Office
Tribune Star, January 10, 2016

Government 101: Courageous Leaders Needed
Covington News, January 3, 2016

Behind Trump's Strong New Push to Attack Clinton as 'Weak'
Washington Post, January 1, 2016

Is Hillary Clinton "likable enough"? Science Has an Answer.
Vox, January 1, 2016

-2015-

Divided It Stands: The Year Ahead in American Politics
MacLean's, December 31, 2015

Can Al Franken's Secret Santa Exchange Cure the Senate?
CNN, December 16, 2015

Provocation, Vitriol are Trump Strategies, Analysts Say
Daily Mail, December 8, 2015

Stalled Progress for Women in State Legislatures
Wisconsin Gazette, December 8, 2015

Could Donald Trump Win the GOP Nomination?
CNN, December 1, 2015

Does Hillary Clinton Have the Women's Vote Locked Up?
Fox Business, November 30, 2015

Elect Her Aims to Get Women Voted Into Student Governments
USA Today, November 23, 2015

Why Young People Don't Enter Politics
Wisconsin Public Radio, November 18, 2015

Could National Security Make 2016 Tougher for Women Candidates?
Roll Call, November 18, 2015

Media's War on Women in Politics? How New Research is Challenging Traditional Beliefs
Georgetown Public Policy Review, November 13, 2015

The Women's Equality Party Will Struggle to Win Seats, but It Can Push Women's Issues up the Political Agenda
Democratic Audit UK, November 11, 2015

Ted Cruz's Biggest Political Asset This Campaign Season Could Be His Wife
Fox News Latino, November 5, 2015

How To Get Young People to Run for Political Office
PennLive.com, November 4, 2015

America's Political Reality and Young People
Examiner.com, October 30, 2015

Westminster Forum: Jennifer Lawless on Young People and Politics
MPRNews, October 29, 2015

Bernie Sanders Lightens Up
The Des Moines Register, October 23, 2015

Why Young People Aren't Interested in Public Service
USNews, October 16, 2015

Clinton Puts Gender Front and Center
The Hill, October 14, 2015

Why Biden is Smart to Sit Out First Democratic Debate
Christian Science Monitor, October 13, 2015

Resurgent Clinton Looks to Quell Doubts in Prime-Time Debate
The Hill, October 11, 2015

Why I Ran for Office, and Why Young Americans Run From It
Generation Citizen, October 8, 2015

Hillary Clinton's Challenge: Sexism or 'Clinton-ism'?
The Hill, September 30, 2015

Emails to Hound Clinton for Months
The Hill, September 24, 2015

Why Young People Aren't Interested in Running for Office
Free Thoughts Podcast, September 18, 2015

The Republican Presidential Field's Tricky Carly Fiorina Problem
Mashable, September 17, 2015

How Anxiety About Terrorism Impacts Female Candidates in Elections
Quartz, September 17, 2015

Hillary Clinton's Woman Problem, Explained
Washington Post, September 16, 2015

To Win With Women, How Can the GOP Ramp Up Its Appeal?
PBS NewsHour, September 15, 2015

Clinton and Bush Turn to TV to Show Softer Sides
The Irish Times, September 12, 2015

Is Insulting Women's Looks the Same as Mocking Trump's Hair?
BBC News Magazine, September 11, 2015

The 'Vagina Vote' and Hillary Clinton
Civil Beat, August 25, 2015

Why Aren't GOP Women Turning Their Backs on Donald Trump?
MSNBC, August 21, 2015

Do Members of Congress Take Vacation Time to Campaign?
KBIA, August 17, 2015

Donald Trump and the Female Vote
KUTV, August 11, 2015

Why Women Should Thank Trump
Time, August 10, 2015

Donald Trump Comments On Women, Mexicans Jeopardizes Republican Party's Chances In 2016 Presidential Race
International Business Times, August 7, 2015

Katie McGinty's U.S. Senate Bid has Historic Potential
The Morning Call, August 4, 2015

Edward Fitzpatrick: For Generation Citizen, Action is Education
Providence Journal, July, 27, 2015

Hillary Clinton, Republicans Play Different 2016 Gender Cards
Time, July 23, 2015

Hilary Clinton the Frontrunner for Democratic Nomination
ABC Lateline, July 21, 2015

Just Say Run: How to Overcome Cynicism and Inspire Young People to Run for Office
Brookings Institution, July 7, 2015

GOP Women's Recruitment Effort Adapts for 2016
Roll Call, July 6, 2015

Running from Office: Why Young Americans Are Turned off to Politics (Podcast)
The New Books Network, June 28, 2015

This Man Wants to Be America's First Millennial Senator
The American Prospect, June 19, 2015

Republican 2016 Hopefuls Seek 20-Week Abortion Ban But Rebound May Be Costly
The Guardian, June 15, 2015

Sisterhood Is Sour: How Republican Women Are Going After Hillary Clinton
Bloomberg, June 12, 2015

Hilary Clinton Alone at Top Even as Democrats Re-examine Their 2016 Options
The Washington Times, June 7, 2015

Edward Fitzpatrick: Amid Gridlock and Corruption, the Young Run from Politics
Providence Journal, June 3, 2015

What Do Young Americans Think About Politics? LOL, Not Much
The Hill, May 29, 2015

For Hillary Clinton, Having Beyoncé's Support Doesn't Hurt. But Does it Help?
Washington Post, May 23, 2015

Gender Gap in Politics is No Laughing Matter
The Buffalo News, May 20, 2015

Why We May Never Have a Millennial President
Washington Post, May 20, 2015

Why Young People Don't Want to Run For Office
Time, May 19, 2015

Not Running, But Fleeing
The Economist, May 16, 2015

From Rand Flip-Flops to Hillary Bumper Stickers, Campaign Swag Piles Up
LA Times, May 14, 2015

New Study: 89% of Youth Don't Want to Run for Office
MSNBC, May 13, 2015

Nobody Wants to Be a Politician Now
Bloomberg, May 11, 2015

Election 2016: What Do Hillary Clinton, Carly Fiorina Mean For Equal Pay For Women, Maternity Leave?
International Business Times, May 7, 2015

Why Don't More Women Run for Office?
LA Times, May 3, 2015

Carly Fiorina Targets Clinton, Gender in Early Campaign Push
Newsmax, April 23, 2015

The GOP Antidote to Clinton?
The Hill, April 23, 2015

Running From Office
C-SPAN, April 21, 2015

One Big Thing to Remember About Candidate Hilary
Womens E-News, April 17, 2015

Hillary Clinton Can't Afford to be Thin-Skinned on Sexism
Newsday, April 14, 2015

Hilary Clinton's Gender Tightrope
CNN, April 13, 2015

Is Hilary 2016 All About Electing a Woman?
CNN, April 12, 2015

What to Look for in Media Coverage of Hilary Clinton
ThinkProgress, April 10, 2015

Savannah Guthrie Fights Casts Shadows on Rand Paul's Debut
The Hill, April 8, 2015

Just How Big is Government, Anyway? Really, Really, Really Big.
Washington Post, March 30, 2015

Just How Many Elected Officials are there in the United States? The Answer is Mind-Blowing
Daily Kos, March 29, 2015

Abortion Debate Stalls 2 Popular Bipartisan Bills Before Congress
The Boston Globe, March 28, 2015

Abortion Politics Threaten Bipartisan Bills in Congress
USA Today, March 25, 2015

Clinton Already Sketching 'First Woman' Themes
USA Today, March 19, 2015

Will Clinton's Experience Be a Liability?
Washington Post, March 8, 2015

Mikulski Leaves the Senate a Changed Place for Women
Baltimore Sun, March 7, 2015

Local News and Citizen Engagement in the Internet Age: Pew Research Center Report 2015
Journalists Resource, March 5, 2015

'The Dean of Senate Women' Is Leaving Washington
The Atlantic, March 2, 2015

Why Does West Virginia Have so Few Women in Elected Office?
WV Gazette, March 1, 2015

Hilary Clinton's Grandmother Gambit
BBC News, February 19, 2015

Grandmothers Know Best
Olean Times Herald, February 12, 2015

Political Shoo-ins are Bad for Journalism as Well as Democracy
Newsweek, February 12, 2015

Makeup of Omaha-Area Councils, Boards Reflects Politics' Lost Appeal for Youths
Omaha World-Herald, February 9, 2015

News Coverage Can Drive Up Turnout
The Sacramento Bee, February 7, 2015

The Troubling Causes and Consequences of Diminished Local News
Brookings Institution, February 3, 2015

Pravda on the Plains: Indiana's New Propaganda Machine
The Atlantic, January 27, 2015

GOP Women Face High Hurdles to Office
Politico, January 21, 2015

The Gender Gap in Political Ambition Starts at an Amazingly Young Age
Washington Post, January 19, 2015

Gender Equality Elusive in Congress as Fewer Women Run for Office
Pittsburgh Tribune Review, January 18, 2015

Men Rule Republican-Led House, Where Lone Woman gets Committee Gavel
Bloomberg, January 12, 2015

Why are There so Few Women on the Sunday Morning Talk Shows
Washington Post, January 8, 2015

Hilary Clinton's Gender Politics
CNN, January 5, 2015

104 Women in Congress. Does it Matter?
Politico Magazine, January 1, 2015

 

-2014-

 

After 95 Years of Men, Harahan Prepares for First Elected Woman Mayor
The Times-Picayune, December 31, 2014

Are Women More Honest than Men in Elections?
MSNBC, December 10, 2014

Female Senators Join GOP Circle, but Not the Inner One
Real Clear Politics, November 14, 2014

Women in Politics
C-SPAN, November 12, 2014

One Hundred Women in Congress Isn't Much to Brag About
23 ABC News, November 11, 2014

Not a 'Year of the Woman'...and 2036 Doesn't Look So Good Either
November 10, 2014

Raimondo Breaks Through, But Few Gains for Women Nationally
Providence Journal, November 10, 2014

100 Women in Congress? So What
Politico, November 6, 2014

Another Year of the Woman? Not Exactly
Time, November 5, 2014

Decision 2014
NBC4, November 5, 2014

A Republican-Controlled Senate Would Mean Fewer Female Committee Chairs
Washington Post, November 4, 2014

Obama Relegated to Fundraiser in Chief in 2014
The Washington Examiner, November 4, 2014

Getting Women to Run
Inside Higher Ed, November 4, 2014

5 Women of Color are Poised to Make Congress a Little More Diverse on Tuesday
Huffington Post, November 3, 2014

In Fight for US Senate, Women's Rights become a Key Battleground
The Irish Times, November 1, 2014

Why Women are such a Minority in Elected Office
Pacific Standard, October 28, 2014

'First Woman' Status will have Little Impact
Boston Herald, October 28, 2014

How the 'War on Women' is Changing
CNN, October 27, 2014

Profs Bumble into Big Legal Trouble After Election Experiment Goes Way Wrong
Talking Points Memo, October 27, 2014

The Surprising Struggles of Mark Udall to Win Colorado Women
Time, October 27, 2014

In Search of Female Voters
U.S. News, October 20, 2014

Reproductive Rights Take Center Stage for Democrats Defending Senate Majority
U.S. News, October 3, 2014

Geena Davis Says Hollywood Can Help Women Run for Office. It's a Little More Complex Than That
Washington Post, September 30, 2014

The Pros and Cons of 'President Grandma'
Time, September 29, 2014

Keeping Up Appearances
Politico, September 20, 2014

Women in Politics: College Edition-University of Iowa
MSNBC, September 18, 2014

The Year of the Woman?
The Daily Iowan, September 17, 2014

Michelle Obama and the Top Women Smashing Fundraising Records
The Daily Beast, September 16, 2014

VoteRunLead to Recruit, Train Women to Run for Local Office
MSNBC, September 16, 2014

How the Tea Party is Causing Big Business to Back Democrats
Mother Jones, September 15, 2014

No, Clinton's Frontrunner Status Has to Do with Her Gender
Talking Points Memo, September 9, 2014

Looking for John McCain? Try a Sunday Morning Show
The New York Times, September 5, 2014

Martha Coakley Has Much to Showcase and Something to Surmount
Boston Globe, September 4, 2014

Deliberating Bodies: Sexism and Congress
The New Yorker, August 29, 2014

Don't Tell Hillary! Women Lack Ambition, Confidence to Succeed in Politics: Study
The Washington Times, August 25, 2014

Everything You Think You Know About Women and Politics is Wrong
Washington Post, August 21, 2014

Women in Politics: The Facts and Figures
Latin Post, August 16, 2014

Study: Family Not Major Influence on Women Seeking Office
Newsmax, August 13, 2014

Why All of the U.S. Treasurers Since 1949 Have Been Women
The Atlantic, August 13, 2014

Does the Prospect of Running for Office Discourage Women?
The New York Times, August 12, 2014

How the 'Princess Effect' Hurts Female Politicians
MPR News, July 28, 2014

Uncovering the Origins of the Gender Gap in Political Ambition
Journalist's Resource, July 23, 2014

Women Are Underrepresented In Politics, But It's Not For The Reason You Think
The Huffington Post, July 22, 2014

Hillary Clinton Book Tour could Serve as Dry Run for a Campaign
Los Angeles Times, June 9, 2014

Hillary Clinton Embarks on Book Tour -- or is it Campaign Trail?
South China Morning Post, June 8, 2014

Hilary's Secret Weapons? Praise from Republican Lawmakers
The Hill, May 27, 2014

Oregon Race is a Fight for the Soul of the Senate
Time, May 21, 2014

Is This the Democrats' War on Women
The Daily Beast, May 19, 2014

Election of Republican Women May Tip Power in D.C., Alter Party Perception
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, May 18, 2014

Prettier Women Get Elected, Ugly Study Finds
Time, May 15, 2014

The Political Ambition Gap
Forbes, May 15, 2014

No Laughing Matter: Hilary to be Haunted in 2014 by Benghazi, Failed Russia Reset
The Washington Times, May 14, 2014

Congressional Sisterhood a Powerful Voice for the Voiceless
CNN, May 13, 2014

We're No. 1! No, U.S. 31st in Women's, Children's Report
Detroit Free Press, May 11, 2014

Quiero ser Presidenta
La Opinión, May 1, 2014

Women are Prepping to Run, Win and Take Office
Womens eNews, April 23, 2014

The Other Kentucky Women Posing a Threat to Republicans
MSNBC, April 21, 2014

What Will a Grandchild Mean for Hilary Clinton
The Washington Times, April 20, 2014

Why Hilary Clinton's Grandchild Shouldn't Matter
USA Today, April 18, 2014

The Political Gap: Campaigning and Serving as a Woman
Iowa Public Radio, April 15, 2014

At Highest-Paid Levels, Female White House Staffers Outearn Men
Washington Examiner, April 10, 2014

White House Working on Tending its Own House on Pay Disparity
CNN, April 8, 2014

For Women, Being a Jock May Also Signal Political Ambition
NPR, March 29, 2014

Condi Rice Wades into GOP Politics
USA Today, March 27, 2014

Republicans Gain Little Ground Among Women
The Boston Globe, March 26, 2014

All Together Now-Why Women Don't Run for Office
Progressive Radio Network, March 20, 2014

Wild for American: Palin's New TV Series is Her Next Step Into Limelight
The Washington Times, March 18, 2014

Despite Leaps, Women Lag in Politics
The New York Times, March 16, 201

Geraldine Ferraro's Loss Was Women's Gain
Bloomberg, March 16, 2014

A Rift Among Senate Women: It's About Time
Washington Post, March 10, 2014

The Path to a Female President
The New Yorker, March 10, 2014

Fewer Women Seek City Office in Sioux Falls
Argus Leader, March 9, 2014

Female Special Previews Democrats' 2014 Play for Women
Time, March 4, 2014

Edward Fitzpatrick: Raimondo Adds Half Cup of Sugar to Campaign Recipe
Providence Journal, February 27, 2014

Republicans Struggle to GROW Women in Recruitment Drive
Time, February 27, 2014

The State of Women in Media is Not Great
National Journal, February 19, 2014

Generation "No Politics": Shortage of Best and Brightest
KBAK-TV, February 12, 2014

Why So Few Women in Politics? Ask Sandra Fluke
Politico, February 5, 2014

Democrats Bet 2014 on 'War on Women' Encore
NEWS.GNOM.ES, January 29, 2014

What Janet Yellen Will Do With The Nation's Purse
Alaska Dispatch, January 20, 2014

Visibility of Women in Politics Gains Local Boost Tuesday Night
Saratoga Wire, January 7, 2014

Impact of Women in Politics
C-SPAN, January 4, 2014