Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Record number of women running for US House seats
#1
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2018/0406/Record-number-of-women-running-for-US-House-seats


Quote:The number of women running for the United States House of Representatives set a record Thursday, most of them Democrats motivated by angst over President Trump and policies of the Republican-controlled Congress.



Their ranks will continue to swell, with candidate filing periods remaining open in more than half the states.
In many places, women are running for congressional seats that have never had female representation.

"It's about time," said Kara Eastman of Nebraska, one of two Democrats trying to win a primary and the right to challenge a GOP incumbent in a district centered in Omaha.


A surge of women into this year's midterm elections had been expected since the Women's March demonstrations nationwide just after Mr. Trump's inauguration in January 2017. Numbers analyzed by The Associated Press show that momentum is continuing.

After Virginia released its candidate list Thursday, a total of 309 women from the two major parties have filed candidacy papers to run for the House. That tops the previous record of 298 in 2012.


The AP analyzed data going back to 1992 from the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University and did its own review of candidate information released by the states.


While just over half the nation's population is female, 4 out of every 5 members of the US House are men. The women's candidacies won't necessarily change that. They still have to survive party primaries and win the general election, often against an incumbent with name recognition and a large reservoir of campaign cash.


Even with the record numbers, women are still outnumbered by male candidates. But experts say the sheer number of women running combined with so many House seats open due to retirements or resignations provides one of the best opportunities for women to make real gains in terms of representation and a change in priorities.

Many of the female candidates have focused their campaign messages on health care, education, early childhood development, family leave, and workplace equality.


Ms. Eastman said she was motivated by Republican attempts to cut health coverage for low-income people and rollbacks of environmental protections.


She decided to run after her mother, who has since died, was diagnosed with cancer for the fifth time and saw her prescription drug prices soar even though she was covered by Medicare.

"It's a great thing for me to show my 16-year-old daughter," Eastman, who runs a children's health care nonprofit, said of her candidacy.


Mikie Sherrill spent years in the Navy flying helicopters before leaving the military for a career as a federal prosecutor. For her first foray into politics, she chose this year to challenge Republican Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen of New Jersey, a powerful lawmaker who serves as chairman of the House Appropriations Committee and was first elected in 1994. Representative Frelinghuysen has since announced his retirement, creating a bigger opening for Ms. Sherrill.


"After a lifetime of service and taking numerous oaths to support and defend the Constitution, when I saw that our democracy seemed to be under attack, I felt called upon to serve again and felt a responsibility to serve my country again," Sherrill said.

She is a leading contender in the Democratic primary and could be part of a wave of women running in Republican-leaning districts. In 
Indiana, for example, women are running in each of the state's nine congressional districts – only two of which are currently represented by Democrats.


Not all the women running are Democrats.


Tiffany Shedd, one of four Republicans in a primary for the chance to unseat Democratic Rep. Tom O'Halleran in a rural Arizona district, said she entered the race after she told her husband the district needed someone better. He responded that he knew an ideal candidate – a "coward" who wouldn't run.

When she realized he meant her, she took up the challenge.


Ms. Shedd said she's glad to see so many women running, even if most of them are on the other side of the aisle.


"I hope that we eventually live in a world where there's no articles written about that because it's no longer a thing," she said.

A previous surge of women running for Congress came in 1992, in the wake of Anita Hill's testimony alleging sexual harassment by Clarence Thomas, who was then a nominee to the US Supreme Court. The Senate committee weighing his nomination was all-male. That year was labeled the "Year of the Woman" because women were elected to the US House and Senate in record numbers.


In recent years, the number of women in Congress has held steady in large part because the number of women running hasn't increased substantially from year to year. Currently, there are 83 women in the US House, out of 435 seats.
Campaigns for the House aren't the only ones drawing high interest from female candidates this year.
 
Forty women are running so far in governors' races, a total that already surpassed the previous record of 34 in 1994. And 29 women are on ballots for US Senate races, a number that will grow as filing deadlines approach in more states. The record number of female Senate candidates is 40, set in 2016.
[Image: giphy.gif]
Your anger and ego will always reveal your true self.
#2
I don't think women in politics can be bought as easily as men.
#3
(04-09-2018, 06:04 PM)ballsofsteel Wrote: I don't think women in politics can be bought as easily as men.

Avon and Yankee Candle have to get on their lobbying game.
[Image: Cz_eGI3UUAASnqC.jpg]
#4
(04-09-2018, 06:04 PM)ballsofsteel Wrote: I don't think women in politics can be bought as easily as men.

(04-09-2018, 07:35 PM)6andcounting Wrote: Avon and Yankee Candle have to get on their lobbying game.

I think it's a good thing overall.  Lately the men we have elected have been too emotional and whiny.  We need some women to make decisions and get things done.   Smirk
[Image: giphy.gif]
Your anger and ego will always reveal your true self.
#5
We saw this phenomenon last year with the Virginia legislative races. Huge number of women running, and winning. There were a lot of upsets, and women were at the forefront of that. If legislatures are supposed to be representative of our society then it is a good thing that women are seeking more representation in those bodies.
"A great democracy has got to be progressive, or it will soon cease to be either great or a democracy..." - TR

"The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little." - FDR
#6
In related news, we had the first ever sitting US Senator give birth today.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna864036
#7
(04-09-2018, 08:01 PM)Yojimbo Wrote: In related news, we had the first ever sitting US Senator give birth today.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna864036

I believe she also had a child while serving in the House also.

I think she should run for POTUS and complete the trifecta!   Smirk
[Image: giphy.gif]
Your anger and ego will always reveal your true self.
#8
(04-09-2018, 08:01 PM)Yojimbo Wrote: In related news, we had the first ever sitting US Senator give birth today.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna864036

[Image: AR-141119785.jpg&updated=201411110449&Ma...0&noborder]

Mellow

I'm not sure if the word choice was best.
[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]
#9
(04-09-2018, 10:23 PM)Benton Wrote: [Image: AR-141119785.jpg&updated=201411110449&Ma...0&noborder]

Mellow

I'm not sure if the word choice was best.

I think she can stand a little joke....

Cool

[Image: duckworth-_DNC.jpg]
[Image: giphy.gif]
Your anger and ego will always reveal your true self.
#10
(04-09-2018, 08:04 PM)GMDino Wrote: I believe she also had a child while serving in the House also.

I think she should run for POTUS and complete the trifecta!   Smirk

the triple crowning...  Cool
[Image: ulVdgX6.jpg]

[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]
#11
As long as this woman gets elected Governor of Connecticut; I'm good with the rest:



[Image: bfine-guns2.png]

[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]
#12
(04-10-2018, 09:23 PM)bfine32 Wrote: As long as this woman gets elected Governor of Connecticut; I'm good with the rest:




She seems to think her mantra is some sort of legal phrase like a refugee declaring for asylum or a person refusing to speak on the grounds it may incriminate them.  

I want to know what bottled water they served because the other candidates seemed to find the water fascinating.
“History teaches that grave threats to liberty often come in times of urgency, when constitutional rights seem too extravagant to endure.”-Thurgood Marshall

[Image: 4CV0TeR.png]





Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)