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Our last ask of 2023

Thanks for being a loyal member of the WomenCount community.  We’re reaching out one last time before the end of the year to tout our successes in 2023—and get a jump on fundraising for 2024.  First things first: We want...
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Super Tuesday (March 5) is coming up fast

Next year, California will be key to winning back the House of Representatives, and the races there will dominate Super Tuesday. The Cook Political Report is currently tracking 10 California US House races: three that Democrats need to hold and...
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Our first slate of House incumbents

With 11 House women retiring, expected to retire or leaving to run for other positions, we’re again staring down another cycle where women’s representation in Congress could drop if we’re not proactive about supporting them early and often.  So we’re...
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It’s about the women, stupid

Doesn’t winning feel good? After the straight-up trauma of four Trump years, and eight lackluster years of down-ballot performances under Obama, the fact that we’ve found a winning issue in abortion—the most charged political-third-rail issue of most of our lifetimes—still makes our...
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The Final Top 10 5 Races of 2023

“Off-year” elections are less than a week away, so we’ve narrowed our top 2023 slate to FIVE races to support with your final donations. Some of these are leaning-R races where late cash could make the difference in a wave,...
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3 Toss Up races, 3 weeks from Election Day

Election Day is a little more than three weeks away, meaning time is running out to support women running in this year’s most-important state legislative elections: Virginia.  The state is a bellwether for next year’s national elections, and right-wing policies—including...
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5 *NEW* 2023 Endorsements from Elect Black Women PAC

Last week, our partners at Elect Black Women PAC released 5 new endorsements for 2023 candidates.  Election Day for these women is in 40 days, so they need funding ASAP to make it across the finish line:  Victoria Ward Masika,...
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She came, she saw, she broke barriers

Like all of you, we woke up this morning to the news that Sen. Dianne Feinstein—a trailblazer for women as San Francisco’s first female mayor and the first woman elected to the US Senate from California—had died.  This news was...