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Will Americans Ever Elect a Woman President?

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Barriers to Women's Presidential Candidacy

This chapter examines the historical, racial, and socio-political obstacles that have hindered the election of female candidates, particularly focusing on recent contests against Donald Trump. It discusses the intersection of gender and race in American politics, highlighting how biases and economic concerns influence voter behavior and party strategies. The conversation emphasizes the pivotal role of women of color in elections while reflecting on the necessity for political parties to support these candidates effectively.

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