A first lady turned senator turned almost-president, is now transforming herself again, this time into the nation’s top diplomat.
Read more »A first lady turned senator turned almost-president, is now transforming herself again, this time into the nation’s top diplomat.
Read more »A thankless, unpaid job. Vanity Fair looks at the challenges facing Michelle Obama.
Read more »Hillary Clinton is long gone from the presidential race, but the women of US TV news are still leaving an indelible mark on the campaign scene this year.
Read more »A look at how US television entertains, informs and influences voters.
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Read more »There could be an historic all-female White House race in 2012, Sarah Palin against Hillary Clinton, according to a former senior adviser to President Bill Clinton.
Read more »Shaken by stories about her family and money, Cindy McCain steps carefully into the spotlight.
Read more »Hillary Clinton's supporters are a prize target in the race for the White House.
Read more »NPR takes a look at Hillary Clinton's failed presidential bid and what it means for women voters.
Read more »It may seem as though the Democratic Party can give a sigh of relief: Women have returned to the fold, and will support Barack Obama for president - and presumably his party - after all. Robin Lakoff from the San Francisco Chronicle comments.
Read more »Is it such a big deal that Hillary was the first women to run for President?
Read more »As the first serious female contender for the Democratic presidential nomination represents a shattering of the glass ceiling in presidential politics.
Read more »Arianna Huffington's opinion on how well Hillary's election campagin has run and why she has made strides ahead for the next generation of women running for President.
Read more »A report from Time magazine on Barack Obama's mother and the influence she had on her son.
Read more »Throughout Hillary Clinton's long and arduous campaign to be the democratic presidental nominee, she has been scrutinized by men and women alike. In fact, perhaps the harshest criticism has come from women. This article looks at why some women want to see Hillary fail in her bid to become president.
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