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A new national poll has predicted that women will play a decisive role in the 2018 elections. One year after the historic Women’s Marches of 2017 and in the midst of the #MeToo moment taking the nation by storm, women’s votes have the power to decide the makeup of Congress and shape the national agenda.

As we approach this critical moment in political history, we need Ms. to keep feminists everywhere informed, empowered and mobilized. We know that our readers depend on Ms. to provide a much-needed feminist analysis and expert opinion about women’s political behavior and perspectives on the issues. The support of our Partners allows us to stay ad-free and continue truth-telling and rebelling. (Because Ms. doesn’t take commercial ads, you never have to worry that we will shy away from telling it like it is.)

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About

Katherine Spillar is the executive director of Feminist Majority Foundation and executive editor of Ms., where she oversees editorial content and the Ms. in the Classroom program.