Kathy Groob

Making Political Online Fundraising a Breeze

October 12, 2010

WEPAY LAUNCHES PAYMENT PRODUCT TO HELP GROUPS COLLECT AND MANAGE MONEY ONLINE An Online Alternative to Cash, Spreadsheets and the 2.2 Billion Paper Checks People in the US Write Each Other Every…

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Three women on Supreme Court: How big a difference?

October 2, 2010

Associated Press — At least once a term for 13 years, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recalled, some lawyer arguing before the Supreme Court would mistake her for Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, or vice…

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Forbes 50 Most Powerful Women

September 29, 2010

Forbes and Money Magazines have published their 2010 list of the world’s most powerful businesswoman.  Indra Nooyi ranks #1 as the President and CEO of Pepsi. To read about all fifty women,…

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The New Face of Politics

September 28, 2010

The U.S. lags behind the world when electing women to office. Is that about to change? by: Danelle Morton | from: AARP The Magazine | September 24, 2010 AARP profiles women candidates…

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Inspired by Grandmother, Former Judge Runs for Ohio Lt. Governor

September 15, 2010

By Kathy Groob, Publisher ElectWomen Magazine “You can be anything you want to be as long as you are willing to work harder than anyone else.”  That’s what Yvette McGee Brown’s grandmother…

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Women’s Campaign Forum: Number of Female Chiefs of Staff in Congressional Offices Remains Deficient

September 7, 2010

In 2009, WCF reported that female Chiefs of Staff on the Hill had hit the glass ceiling: Three years of stagnant statistics showed no significant increase in the percentage of House Members…

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LABOR DAY: A Million Women vs. Wal-Mart

September 3, 2010

Editorial by the New York Times For nine years, Wal-Mart has fought to stave off a class-action lawsuit alleging that the company has long discriminated against its female workers in pay and…

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Number of Women in Congress Could Drop After November Elections

August 31, 2010

By Lisa Mascaro, Tribune Washington Bureau for the LA Times With this fall’s midterm elections, the number of women serving in Congress could drop for the first time in a generation —…

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Is the Left Losing the Race for Women?

August 29, 2010

By ANNA HOLMES and REBECCA TRAISTER, Op-Ed Contributors for the New York Times TWO years ago today, Senator John McCain of Arizona, the Republican presidential nominee, introduced the world to his running…

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