August Tue, 2021
Tracking Gender in the 2020 Presidential Election
The Center for American Women and Politics announced the launch of Tracking Gender in the 2020 Presidential Election, a digital timeline that documents the history-making 2020 presidential election. For the first time, more than one woman entered the presidential process and Americans elected Kamala Harris, the first woman and first Black and South Asian Vice President of the United States.
July Tue, 2021
Rebound Candidates 2022
Find out about the women running for congressional and statewide offices after a 2020 loss by visiting CAWP's 2022 Rebound Candidates page, which lists candidates by state and provides information on the office they sought in 2020 and the one they’re seeking in 2022.
July Wed, 2021
Money Matters in the Fifty States
Women lag men as donors and face campaign finance challenges as candidates in races for statewide elective executive office, according to a new report from the Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), a unit of the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University.
July Wed, 2021
Money Matters in the Fifty States
This report is the second in the CAWP Women, Money, and Politics series. Analyzing 2001-2020 campaign contributions data, the report examines attorney general, secretary of state, and treasurer primary elections and general election contests for all statewide executive offices (other than governor and lt. governor). It identifies challenges and opportunities facing women as donors and candidates with analysis of candidate party and race/ethnicity. This is the companion study to our report on gubernatorial elections, The Money Hurdle. This report is made possible through a collaboration with OpenSecrets.