Thursday, November 02, 2017

Wave of women 20,000 strong are preparing to run for office.

Women's march
Courtesy of Refinery 29: 

There are now 20,000 more cracks (and counting) in the glass ceiling. Emily’s List announced at the Women’s Convention in Detroit on Saturday that more than 20,000 women across the country have thrown their hat into the ring to run for public office. “It was this convention that pushed us over,” Emily’s List president Stephanie Schriock tells Refinery29. “We were at 19,000 last week and basically the past few days we shot up.” 

There is a continuing wave of interest in running among progressive women that started almost immediately after Secretary Hillary Clinton’s loss in November. “Over 1,000 women hit the link on our website [to learning how to run] within four weeks of the election,” Schriock says. For the entire 2016 election cycle, which had been the group’s biggest to date before last November, Emily’s List heard from a grand total of 920 women. 

Roughly half of the women who’ve reached out to Emily’s List, which was founded in 1985 to elect pro-choice women to office, are under age 45. All 50 states are represented. Schriock estimates that around 40% are looking to run in local races, such as city council and school board in their communities. Others are eyeing congressional races, some as soon as 2018.

This is a byproduct of the election of Donald Trump that is perhaps the most positive.

Personally I can hardly wait for the women to take over.

Because let's face it, the men have certainly not been doing such a great job so far.

8 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:18 AM

    I’ve always said if women become rulers and men become obsolete, the world will immediately be better.

    And not one person better say “but you have kids”.

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  2. I think that it's a combination of Trump and realizing that in numbers we have the strength to protect other women at their places of employment frying sexual assault & harassment if we are the ones inn charge.

    But let's not be complacent. Since off these women will anther Betsy Devose who will push for further restrictions on our freedoms.

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  3. Anonymous7:27 AM

    I$n't HE $pecial?

    https://www.rawstory.com/2017/11/count-me-out-gop-lawmaker-complains-sexual-harassment-training-promotes-androgyny/

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  4. Anonymous8:48 AM

    http://inthebodyoftheworld.com

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vagina_Monologues

    http://www.newsweek.com/americans-scream-helplessly-sky-donald-trump-election-anniversary-690889

    Nov 8th

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    1. Anonymous12:01 PM

      She Hits the Mark:
      http://www.pbs.org/wnet/tavissmiley/interviews/playwright-activist-eve-ensler-3/

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  5. Anonymous10:24 AM

    http://www.politicususa.com/2017/11/02/goldmans-blankfein-major-financial-firm-ceo-join-trump-china-trip.html

    "Goldman Sachs Group Inc Chief Executive Lloyd Blankfein"

    "Hillary Clinton was heavily criticized during the presidential campaign for giving speeches to banks, including Goldman Sachs, sometimes for upwards of $225,000 a pop. On Wednesday at Recode's CodeCon, Clinton was asked directly by journalist Walt Mossberg why she made the decision to take such engagements after resigning as secretary of state.

    Clinton replied with a question of her own: "Why do you have Goldman Sachs here?"

    "They pay us," journalist Kara Swisher jumped in.

    Clinton: "They paid me.""

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  6. Anonymous3:15 PM

    woman is good at cleaning up. since the dawn of time men have forced us to do so. WERE ARE COMING FOR YOU!

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  7. But will the Democratic party support any of them if they're not a sure thing to win?

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