Cultivating Women Leaders for the Future

By Kathy Groob, Publisher – Future leaders were in abundance at this week’s Young Democrats of America convention this week in Louisville, Kentucky.  I spoke for an hour to over 75 bright, energetic and engaged women who are seeking the path to success and leadership in their careers and political lives. These women get it.…

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Elizabeth Warren for U.S. Senate?

As Familiar Face Contemplates Senate Run, Democrats Weigh Possibilities New York Times — Elizabeth Warren might still be weeks away from deciding whether she wants to run for the United States Senate. But with the news last week that Ms. Warren would be returning to Massachusetts, where she teaches law at Harvard, a sound-bite war about…

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No longer a disadvantage to being a women candidate

Research shows 2010 was a turning point for women candidates By Kathy Groob, Publisher ElectWomen Magazine When Barbara Lee began her research to study the relationship between gender and campaigns for women governors, it was 1998 and there was clear data showing that female candidates held a distinct disadvantage.  Not so now, says Barbara Lee,…

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Norway Killer’s Hatred of Women

Michelle Goldberg for The Daily Beast – Conservatives worried about the Islamization of Europe often blame feminism for weakening Western societies and opening them up to a Muslim demographic invasion. Mark Steyn’s bestselling America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It predicted the demise of “European races too self-absorbed to breed,” leading to the transformation of…

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ABC News Exclusive: Maid Speaks Out in Strauss-Kahn Assault Case

ABC News – The hotel maid who has accused former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of trying to sexually assault her in a New York City hotel room has broken her public silence in an exclusive broadcast interview with ABC News. “I want justice. I want him to go to jail,” Nafissatou Diallo told…

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Congresswoman Kathy Hochul Recognizes New York Women Soccer Stars

WASHINGTON, DC – Congresswoman Kathy Hochul congratulated the United States Womens Soccer Team on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives for their amazing performance in the World Cup. Two of the team’s stars have roots in Western New York: Abby Wambach was born and raised in Rochester and Alex Morgan plays for the…

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Birth Control Should Be Free Says Institute of Health

A new report recommends that birth control should be fully covered so “women can better avoid unwanted pregnancies.” (CNN) — Contraceptives, sterilization and reproductive education should be covered by health insurance plans with no cost to patients under the health care reform law, a new report recommends. The birth control methods, services and education should be…

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Janice Hahn Sworn In to House of Representatives

New York Times – House Speaker John Boehner conducted a swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday for Representative Janice Hahn, with her daughter, Kathy Yates, and her grandchildren Josiah Yates, 5, and Brooklyn Yates, 6. The House of Representatives welcomed its 433rd member on Tuesday when Janice Hahn was sworn in, one week after her special election…

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Need a Campaign Slogan? No Problem

By Kathy Groob, Publisher ElectWomen Magazine Finding the right message and boiling it down to a three-word slogan is no longer a difficult early campaign task.  The website Winyourcampaign.com offers lists of free slogan ideas with just a click of a mouse. Categories of slogans include themes like change/results; experience/trust; town/community; choice/vote/elect and school/law enforcement.…

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