
Will Americans Ever Elect a Woman President?
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Navigating Gender and Race in American Politics
This chapter explores the intersection of gender and race in American politics, focusing on the role of women, particularly women of color, in mobilizing voters and shaping electoral outcomes. It highlights the challenges faced by female candidates, including issues of representation and the impact of societal norms on political engagement. The conversation questions the effectiveness of current campaigning strategies and advocates for a broader recognition of the influence of diverse voter demographics.
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