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The Presidency of Donald Trump and the Widening Partisan Gap among Women in Elective Office The Presidency of Donald Trump and the Widening Partisan Gap among Women in Elective Office
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Racial and Regional Realignments and the Future of Women in Elective Office Racial and Regional Realignments and the Future of Women in Elective Office
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The Blue Wave and the Widening Partisan Gap among Women in Elective Office The Blue Wave and the Widening Partisan Gap among Women in Elective Office
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Will 2020 Be the Year of the Republican Woman? Will 2020 Be the Year of the Republican Woman?
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The Image of the Parties and the Self-Reinforcing Aspects of the Partisan Gap The Image of the Parties and the Self-Reinforcing Aspects of the Partisan Gap
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The Partisan Gap and the Substantive Representation of Democratic and Republican Women in Congress The Partisan Gap and the Substantive Representation of Democratic and Republican Women in Congress
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The Partisan Gap and the Substantive Representation of Democratic and Republican Women in State Legislatures The Partisan Gap and the Substantive Representation of Democratic and Republican Women in State Legislatures
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Future Research on the Partisan Gap in Women’s Representation Future Research on the Partisan Gap in Women’s Representation
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Conclusion: The Future of the Partisan Gap among Women in Office
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Published:July 2021
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Abstract
Many news stories have highlighted the Republican Party’s problem with women, focusing their concern on the persistent gender gap in vote choice, with women typically supporting Democratic candidates over Republican candidates. Efforts have been made by the Republican Party to help their candidates, office holders, and staffers try to combat the gender gap. This book argues that the lack of women among Republicans in elective office is actually a much bigger and more consequential “woman problem” as it holds impacts for policy-making, claims of representation, and the viability of the party. The conclusion offers predictions as to the future of the partisan gap among women in elective office and explores its profound consequences for American electoral politics and policy-making.
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