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| June Sun, 2019

Joe Biden probably won’t stop making comments some people find sexist, but it won’t necessarily hurt his campaign

“Kelly Dittmar, a scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, said Biden's apparent unwillingness to change his ways is evidence that he doesn't understand how his actions have impacted people.”

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| June Wed, 2019

100 years later, Ohio’s track record of electing female leaders remains abysmal

“And it's reflected in the numbers. Nationwide, women comprise 28.8 percent of the 7,383 state legislators in the United States, according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.”

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| June Tue, 2019

Former N.J. attorney general Anne Milgram on using algorithms to fight crime and being the only woman in the room

“She was one of just six female attorneys general in the nation during her tenure, according to data provided to MarketWatch by Rutgers University’s Center for American Women and Politics.”

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| June Tue, 2019

How likable every 2020 presidential candidate is, ranked

“In a recent report on the role of gender in the 2016 election, the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University found that female presidential candidates were often held to different likability and ethical standards than their male counterparts.”

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