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Media Round Up: March 1st

Happy Friday! Welcome to our Media Round Up. Each week we’re collecting and sharing our favorite gender + politics stories. Here’s what caught our eye this week: Elizabeth Warren ends her presidential campaign, holds off on endorsement Joey Garrison, USA Today On Thursday afternoon, Senator Elizabeth Warren ended her campaign for president. Her announcement follows …

Gender at the South Carolina Primary

  Election night in South Carolina brought a surge to the Biden campaign and raised some questions about Amy Klobuchar’s and Elizabeth Warren’s prospects. However, both Warren and Klobuchar have said they plan to at least stay in the race a few more days as 14 states, including their own, vote on Super Tuesday. What …

Gender on the Debate Stage: February 25th Numbers

  Less than one week after the previous debate, seven Democratic presidential contenders, including two of the three remaining female candidates, took to the stage at The Gaillard Center in Charleston, South Carolina for the 10th primary debate of the season. And while the debate took place in one of the most charming Southern cities, …

February Debates: What We Saw

  February may be the shortest month of the year, but it’s been packed with debates. There have been primary debates across the country, from New Hampshire to Nevada, and last night in Charleston, SC, candidates took the stage for the last time before Super Tuesday, the primary voting day when more than a third …

Gender at the Nevada Caucus

  Nevada belonged to Bernie Sanders who won the caucuses by an overwhelming margin even though the results are not yet final. Because of the scale of Sanders’ victory, the caucus entrance polls show him winning almost every large demographic: including men, women, whites, latinos, voters under age 65, and liberal voters. In terms of …

Gender on the Debate Stage: February 19th Numbers

  For a full recap of the February 19th, Nevada debate numbers, head here. Six Democratic presidential contenders, including two of the three remaining female candidates, debated at the Paris Theater in Las Vegas last night. The Associated Press dubbed the 9th Democratic debate “Fight Night in Vegas,” which pretty much summed up the contentious …

Media Round Up: Week of February 9th

  Happy Friday! Welcome to our Media Round Up. Each week we’re collecting and sharing our favorite gender + politics stories. Here’s what caught our eye this week: What Went Down In The New Hampshire Primary FiveThirtyEight This week in the New Hampshire primary, Sanders, Buttigieg, and Klobuchar put up strong showings, while Warren and …

Gender at the New Hampshire Primary

  Primary night in New Hampshire was full of surprises. Senator Amy Klobuchar’s campaign picked up momentum when she came in third, and Senator Elizabeth Warren came in fourth. The primary failed to propel the long-struggling campaign of Tulsi Gabbard. But what do we know about the New Hampshire women who voted in the hotly …

Gender on the Debate Stage: February 7th Numbers

  For a full recap of the February, New Hampshire debate numbers, head here. Four days after the chaotic Iowa caucuses and four days before the high-stakes New Hampshire primary, seven democratic presidential contenders, including two of the three remaining female candidates, debated at St. Anslem’s College in Manchester, New Hampshire. The debate, sponsored by …

Media Round Up: February 2nd

Happy Friday! Welcome to our Media Round Up. Each week we’re collecting and sharing our favorite gender + politics stories. Here’s what caught our eye this week: Iowa Caucus Results 2020 The New York Times In the first contest of the 2020 presidential election, Pete Buttigieg and Bernie Sanders have come out on top. Buttigieg …

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