| February Tue, 2019
‘There’s not just one women’s lane’: A record number of female candidates running for president
“The value of having multiple women candidates is that they force us to think about women candidates in a way that is not monolithic,” says Kelly Dittmar, scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics.
| February Sun, 2019
“Presidential hopefuls struggle to control damage from sexual misconduct cases in first race of #MeToo era”
“‘You can say you support #MeToo, and you can say you support women, but you have to be able to demonstrate that in your own organization and in your own behavior,’ said Kelly Dittmar, a political scientist at Rutgers University’s Center for American Women and Politics.”
| February Sun, 2019
Why letting voters decide to legalize weed could be bad for N.J.
“A Rutgers-Eagleton poll in October found 58 percent of N.J. residents support legalization, while 37 percent oppose it.”
| February Fri, 2019
“There are more moms in Congress than ever before”
“More than one-fifth of the Congresswomen are moms to young children, according to analysis by the Center for American Women and Politics.”