Kathy Groob

Women 2012: Campaign sideshows

May 18, 2011

By Dee Dee Myers for Politico – It might be too soon to say she’s over — hers is still a powerful brand. And she still looks great wearing 4-inch heels and…

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Women’s political conference held in Armenia

May 18, 2011

Over 150 women leaders from civil society, government, academia, and political parties convened in Yerevan on May 18 for a two-day conference organized by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) and USAID, with…

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Second Hasidic Publication Edits Hillary Clinton Out Of Photo

May 18, 2011

Der Tzeitung, the ultra-Orthodox Hasidic Jewish newspaper that photoshopped Secretary of State Hillary Clinton out of that historic bin Laden-killing Situation Room photo, has formally apologized to the White House and the State…

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No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think about Power

May 18, 2011

No Excuses: 9 Ways Women Can Change How We Think about Power Gloria Feldt

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Female Anchors: Making an impact on women’s political voices

May 18, 2011

By Kathy Groob – Political television talk shows have been for years dominated by dark suits and male voices until recently when female hosts began changing the landscape.  It is the often…

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Iron Ladies

May 16, 2011

Foreign Policy Magazine – “As a woman, I can’t go to war and I refuse to send anyone else,” said Rep. Jeannette Rankin, the Montana Republican who famously cast the sole congressional vote…

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Not in This Country!

May 16, 2011

If you chase and sexually assault a maid in a hotel in the United States you are going to jail.  Read the CNN report here: New York (CNN) — The head of…

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Janice Hahn Likely to Face Craig Huey in California Primary for 36th Congressional District – Runoff Likely

May 16, 2011

UPDATE: News sources are reporting conflicting information this morning. ElectWomen Magazine will update as soon as information is available. UPDATE FROM POLITICO: Republican Craig Huey had a surprise second place finish for a…

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Kentucky’s Primary Election Results: Two Women Emerge as Winners

May 13, 2011

By Kathy Groob – In a state that ranks 41st in the nation for women in politics, Kentucky had six women on the ballot Tuesday for the primary elections for constitutional officers.…

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