| December Wed, 2023
State of Affairs Examines Violence Towards Women in Politics and Proper Representation
Debbie Walsh, Director of the Center for American Women and Politics at the Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University, sits down for a conversation with Steve Adubato about violence towards women in politics, female representation in office, and why it matters in New Jersey.
| December Wed, 2023
‘Dancing with the Stars’; Dad Jabs House Race Rival on Biden Vote
According to the Center for American Women and Politics, Edwards or Maloy as the Republican nominee would set up Utah’s first House race since 1994 with women as both major-party nominees.
| December Wed, 2023
Checks & Imbalances: How Vivek Ramaswamy And Tim Scott Earned Their Money
In addition, while little of what she said was new, much of what she chose to emphasize aligns with messaging meant to appeal to a class of more moderate women voters who are unlikely to support Republican frontrunner Donald Trump, according to Kelly Dittmar.
| December Wed, 2023
Kern perspective: Will women be a force in the 2023 election?
Rutgers University’s Center for American Women and Politics has studied election trends over the past two decades. More women have registered to vote and voted in presidential elections. In the 2020 presidential election, 68.4% of eligible women voted, compared to 65% of the male population.