Getting the Most From Your Campaign Volunteers
By Brandy Bailey, ElectWomen Contributor As you begin to develop your field strategy as part of your overall campaign it is important to remember that in order to win you need the…
Read MoreTwo Leading Women Events This Spring – Southeastern Institute for Women in Politics and the Indiana Democratic Women’s Caucus
1st Event – ElectWomen Magazine’s Kathy Groob, will be the featured speaker at the Southeastern Institute for Women in Politics Leading Women reception and dinner on May 1, 2009. The event will…
Read MoreEmerge America Targets Democratic Women to Win
by Andrea Steele,President & Founder. Emerge America is the premier training program for Democratic women. We inspire women to run, we hone their skills to win. Our goal is clear: to increase the number…
Read MoreHow Many Women Candidates Ran in 2008?
Beyond the Presidential and VP Races, the Number Was Not Record-Breaking By Linda Lowen, About.com If not for Senator Hillary Clinton and Governor Sarah Palin, 2008 would not go down in…
Read MorePersonal Development: 3 Ways Women Can Wow
By Susan Gunelius in Statistics & Facts, personal development . Post by Frances Cole Jones, contributing Women On Business writer. There are three seemingly small alterations women can make to their tonality and…
Read MoreWeekend Reading: What’s All the Fuss About?
Causing quite a stir, are First Lady Michelle Obama’s appearances in public in sleeveless designer dresses. Michelle Obama’s Sleevegate: Why Can’t America Handle her Bare Arms? By Bonnie Fuller Is Michelle Obama…
Read MoreThe White House Project Announces 2009 Campaign Training Schedule – Go Run!
Get Trained! Go Run! The 2009 Go Run season will launch with Rural Go Run on May 1st – The White House Project’s second annual training specifically tailored to women in rural…
Read MorePositioning Women to Win: New Strategies for Turning Gender Stereotypes into Competative Advantages
The Barbara Lee Family Foundation releases groundbreaking research showing that women governors rate higher than male governors on a number of key attributes, suggesting that voters strongly support women in executive office…
Read MoreLouisville Women’s Political Caucus Sponsors Campaign School: Women Leaders Today and Tomorrow
The Metropolitan Louisville Women’s Political Caucus is hosting its annual political skills campaign school on March 21, 2009 at the Hotel Louisville, at 120 West Broadway, Louisville, Kentucky. Keynote speakers include U.S.…
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