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  2. Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues - Wikipedia

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    From the suffragist movement to the 1960s, the two political parties were split over women's issues. The Republican Party advocated for equal rights for women, while Democrats tended to lean toward protective legislation that would shield women from social and economic competition. [9]

  3. Phyllis Schlafly - Wikipedia

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    American feminists made their greatest bid for national attention at the 1977 National Women's Conference in Houston; however, historian Marjorie J. Spruill argues that the anti-feminists led by Schlafly organized a highly successful counter-conference, the Pro-Life, Pro-Family Rally, to protest the National Women's Conference and make it clear ...

  4. War on women - Wikipedia

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    These results imply that the use of rhetoric such as the "war on women" narrative which emphasizes women's rights as a salient political category may harm the Democratic party by pushing away Democratically aligned voters who do not prioritize or believe in women's rights as requiring special attention.

  5. Democrats are trying to work out where it all went wrong. On ...

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    Democrats must abandon ‘neoliberalism’, Connecticut senator warns, as party leaders face strongest backlash in years Democrats are trying to work out where it all went wrong. On the left of ...

  6. Candace Cameron Bure Issues a Political PSA to Conservative ...

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    Candace Cameron Bure joined Karin on The Conservative Woman’s Guide podcast to discuss her career in Hollywood, motherhood, and her advice for listeners on being outspoken about their convictions."

  7. Women in conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This brand of populism rose to prominence in the first two years of Obama's presidency, from 2008 to 2010, culminating in the Tea Party. Women were integral to the movement, as they represented 45 to 55 percent of the members of Tea Party organizations and held a majority of leadership positions. [31]

  8. Women in government - Wikipedia

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    Party or political insider – women in this path start at the bottom of a party or political ladder and work their way up over time filling in necessary roles to show loyalty to the party. Political outsider – women in this path usually lack political experience but they run on a platform emphasizing new political changes and serve as an ...

  9. Political positions of Sarah Palin - Wikipedia

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    And if you see, Greta, and pay attention to where the states have gone with this particular issue and the votes of the people, overwhelmingly the people within the states have said they want to continue to define marriage as one man and one woman, as the Muslims do, Orthodox Jews do, nondenominational Christians do, faith-practicing Catholics ...