If they win in a state where campaign costs and competition are both high, Elizabeth Emken and Mimi Walters will crack open the GOP’s all-male caucus in California. The second in a series on women tapped by the GOP’s Project GROW.
They have starring roles in their party’s expansion strategy for both the House and the GOP’s own female ranks. Like male counterparts, they are focused on repealing the Affordable Care Act, rolling back gun control and lowering taxes.
Democratic women out-number Republican counterparts in most levels of elected office. As the two parties start gearing up for the 2014 elections, the parties’ gender gap could affect what happens to the GOP-dominated House of Representatives.
Newt Gingrich may score his second win in Florida Tuesday, all the more reason to reflect on his role in the Clinton-Lewinsky uproar, as Nancy L. Cohen does in this excerpt from her book “Delirium: How the Sexual Counterrevolution is Polarizing America.”
Nancy L. Cohen says the roster of GOP presidential contenders is bringing 40 years of sexual counter-revolution to a crescendo. The party’s rightwing social agenda is so secure it barely merits any mention.
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