When women win

EMILY's list and the rise of women in American politics

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Ellen Malcolm: When women win (2016)

358 pages

English language

Published Nov. 14, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-544-44331-0
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OCLC Number:
913923800

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The inside story of the rise of women in elected office over the past quarter-century, from the pioneering founder of three-million-member EMILY's List. 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: from 1986, when there were 12 Democratic women in the House and none in the Senate, EMILY's List has helped elect 19 women senators, 11 governors, and 110 Democratic women to the House. Incorporating exclusive interviews with Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi, Tammy Baldwin, and others, this book 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; the defeat of Todd Akin ("legitimate rape") by Claire McCaskill; and …

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Subjects

  • Politics and government
  • Women politicians
  • Political activity
  • Women

Places

  • United States