The political buzz is fully centered on the 2020 presidential field right now, but it’s going to be just as important to focus on winning back the US Senate next year. The Senate has been the sticking point for so...
The response to our Get Them on The Stage slate has been incredible, Friend. In just one week, we’ve moved more than halfway to our initial $2,020 goal—but obviously we need to go a lot further. Some news from the...
It’s official—Sen. Kamala Harris is running! In entering the race, she becomes only the second Black woman ever to mount a serious candidacy for a major-party nomination. It’s fitting then that she announced on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and...
Last night New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand become the third woman to officially enter the 2020 presidential race! Already, there are an equal number of women and men among the serious contenders who have announced they are vying for the...
Have you seen this news from the DNC? The Democratic National Committee has just released ground rules and a schedule for the 2020 presidential debates—and the news is big for women candidates. In addition to meeting a polling threshold to...
The news is still buzzing with this week’s announcement: Sen. Elizabeth Warren has formed a presidential exploratory committee, making her the first woman to officially put her name on the list of 2020 hopefuls. That’s why today we’re rolling out...
Women’s gains in Congress this year didn’t end when the last midterm race was called. The governor of Arizona just appointed Rep. Martha McSally to serve the remainder of John McCain’s Senate term, bringing women’s representation in the 116th Congress...
Presidential speculation for 2020 is in full swing, and we couldn’t miss the chance to get in on it. There are four women senators who could announce as early as January 2019: Kirsten Gillibrand (NY), Kamala Harris (CA), Elizabeth Warren...
Now that the final contested US House race has been called—CA-21, which just flipped Democratic after it was initially called for the Republican incumbent on Election Day—we can announce some numbers. First, 126: The number of women who will serve...
Here’s a cool fact: In 2019, at least 2,019 women will serve in state legislatures across the country, according to the Center for American Women and Politics. You played a role in that, by helping our Crowdfunding for Crowdfunding program...