Primaries for the 2022 cycle kick off in earnest in May, with important contests in Ohio, Nebraska, Kentucky, Oregon, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Georgia and Texas. During these last few weeks of April, we’ll be breaking down for you the top...
The first quarterly fundraising deadline of this year is today, and the women on our 2022 Senate slateneed your help now to close big gaps: For every dollar given to an incumbent man’s campaign in a competitive race, only 57 cents...
Two thirds of states have now completed their redistricting process, and we’re getting a clearer view of which Democratic incumbent women will be most vulnerable this year. Enter our updated 2022 Most Vulnerable Incumbents slate. Note that these are only...
This week, a vote on key voting rights legislation failed in the Senate. We know this is hugely disappointing, and frightening—every moment we delay taking action, the more tools Republicans will have to subvert elections this year and in 2024....
Today our partners at Elect Black Women PAC are releasing nine new endorsements for 2022! These women are competing in primaries happening as early as March, so we need to get a jump now on funding them. This is a...
Last Tuesday’s statewide elections in Virginia and New Jersey have reshaped the political math for 2022—math that already predicts a strong Republican advantage. In fact, the National Republican Congressional Committee was so energized by the GOP’s showing on Nov. 2...
We are still waiting on results in some close races, but here’s a quick download on how WomenCount candidates did last Tuesday. Topline: Overall, it was a rough night for Democrats, especially in Virginia. But not exactly terrible for women,...
Now that Cheri Beasley has announced she's running for NC Senate in 2022, we are ready to debut our first slate of the cycle that includes the most competitive Senate races for incumbents and non-incumbents. Right now we have two vulnerable incumbents,...
We’re back with another update from our member survey and another slate of Women’s History Makers (WHM) for Women’s History Month. This week’s new slate is all about governors, because 50 percent of you chose governors as one of the...
The last two election cycles have been historic for women, with a record number running for and winning seats in Congress. But in that time, women’s representation in Congress has only gone from 24 percent to 27 percent. That ranks...