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Author: Melissa Deckman

Melissa Deckman, PhD, is the Louis L. Goldstein Professor of Public Affairs at Washington College and chairs the board of PRRI, the Public Religion Research Institute. 
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Will Promoting Gender Equality Be a Winning Strategy for Women Candidates in the Midterms?   

Melissa Deckman

Will running on such gender equality platforms be helpful for Democratic candidates more generally—and women candidates, more specifically—come November? 

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#MeToo and the Midterms

Melissa Deckman

The #MeToo movement has pushed some women to get more involved in American politics—but what about voters? Will attitudes about sexual harassment shape their decisions in the 2018 congressional midterms?

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