
Will Americans Ever Elect a Woman President?
KQED's Forum
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Navigating Gender and Race in Political Campaigns
This chapter examines the multifaceted challenges women, particularly women of color, face in U.S. presidential campaigns, underscoring societal biases and historical statistics. It highlights the complex interplay between gender and race in voter demographics, specifically the divergent voting patterns of white and black women. The discussion further explores strategic identity management among female candidates, focusing on Kamala Harris's approach to her race and gender in a predominantly white political landscape.
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