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| April Mon, 2019

With so many women running for president, why is focus still on the men?

CAWP scholar Kelly Dittmar talks to The Christian Science Monitor about the 2020 Democratic primaries.

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| April Mon, 2019

OP-ED: The wrong track

New Jersey Business Industry Association chief of government affairs, Chrissy Buteas, wrote an op-ed about the latest Rutgers-Eagleton Poll about taxes that was conducted in collaboration with NJBIA.

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| April Mon, 2019

2020 could disrupt New Mexico’s all-male Senate lineage

"Kelly Dittmar, a Rutgers professor and scholar at the Center for American Woman and Politics, said male candidates for the House and Senate still outnumbered females more than 3-1 in 2018 — a major factor in the persistent gender gap among those elected."

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| April Sat, 2019

Dem Team Courts Women, Stereotypes And All

The Associated Press cited a CAWP statistic in an article about how the Democratic party is courting women to run: “The present Congress began in January with a record 127 women (106 Democrats, 21 Republicans) holding 23.7 percent of the 535 seats in Congress, according to the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.”

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