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| January Mon, 2019

Women’s ranks in Arkansas Legislature to tie ’09 record

“Both Arkansas and Congress will have the same share of female lawmakers -- 23.7 percent -- this year, though the U.S. House and Senate have a record 127 women among their ranks, according to the Center for American Women and Politics.”

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| January Fri, 2019

Here’s why Republican women in the House could punch above their weight in the new Congress

“That’s a sentiment shared by a majority of women in the 114th Congress interviewed by the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University a few years ago.”

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| January Thu, 2019

Democratic Nancy Pelosi takes gavel in House as period of divided government begins

“More women will serve this Congress than ever before, with 25 in the Senate and 102 in the House, according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.”

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| May Wed, 2018

Senators Harris, Gillibrand and Warren take on ‘electability’

Kelly Dittmar, CAWP scholar and professor at Rutgers University, spoke to ABC News about electability and strategy in the 2020 Democratic primary elections.

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