| August Mon, 2019
What’s the best way to campaign for first man? Half a dozen husbands are trying to figure it out.
CAWP scholar Kelly Dittmar said, “When you have a woman running for governor or president, presenting herself as dominant in whatever situation she’s in, including this partnership — do voters accept it?"
| July Wed, 2019
Powerful, Unprecedented, and Pregnant
“That is an unusual, powerful, and unprecedented set of circumstances, according to Jean Sinzdak, the associate director of Rutgers University Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP).”
| July Tue, 2019
New York candidates can use campaign funds for baby-sitters under new law
“In New York, about 33% of the state’s executive and legislative officials are women, compared with a national average of 29%, according to the Center for American Women and Politics.”
| July Tue, 2019
Suburban women recoil as Trump dives into racial politics
“Such women are an electoral threat to the president in large part because women outnumber and outvote men, noted Kelly Dittmar, a political science professor and a scholar at the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University.”