After one of the most unusual elections in modern history—in which Clinton campaign executives sounded an alarm about Russia hacking the DNC—eight Democratic senators on the Senate Intelligence Committee are urging President Obama to declassify information related to Russia’s interference in the U.S. election.
Tag: Hillary Clinton
At Women’s Colleges, the Fight Goes On
The community at Wellesley, and communities at women’s colleges like it, did not rest in defeat after the election. Instead, they fought on.
This is a Call to Action
We will never go back, and we will never give up. We will continue to spread the ideas, joys, activities, setbacks and advances of feminists both at home and across the globe.
Women Didn’t Abandon Clinton–Nor Did She Fail to Win Their Support
There is good reason to pay close attention to women voters, but that means avoiding homogenizing them or evaluating their behavior without historical context.
WATCH: Feminists Are Giving Susan B. Anthony Their “I Voted” Stickers En Masse Today
Hundreds are paying homage to the “Susan B. Anthony Amendment” by covering the suffrage icon’s grave in “I Voted” stickers.
Beyoncé, the Dixie Chicks and Presidential Politics
Every time we think we’ve reached peak “Beyoncé’s Fierce Feminism,” the pop star manages to top herself.
Women Will Elect the Next President
The likely election of Hillary Clinton tomorrow as the first woman President of the United States will be with a decisive gender gap and makes this an excellent time to review why there is often a gender gap against Republican candidates.
Are Republican Women (for Hillary) The New “Reagan Democrats?”
Ms. spoke to Jennifer Pierotti Lim, founder of Republican Women for Hillary, to discuss whether Republican women like her will return to their party following the 2016 election—and whether they even want to.
Gender is on the Ballot
This race may well serve as a referendum on the re-entrenchment of presidential masculinity.
Leadership for a Brave New World
If Hillary Clinton is elected President in November, women will be the chief executives of the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany and the two most powerful players in global finance. Has some deep cultural fault begun to shift? We want to argue that it has.