7. Voters both female and male also have the potential to shift the narrative.
8. Understanding how gender is shaping our thoughts and actions in this election season requires
going far beyond popularity to reflect critically on the presidential campaign as a whole.
9. Gender distinctions will inevitably shape campaign strategies advertisements popular culture
public debates and media coverage.
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10. Campaigns for public office particularly executive office continue to evolve as our collective
about leadership do.
11. The ways in which women can connect with and relate to voters are more expansive than they
ever have been in the past.
12. Women are given more credit for managing the economy than they have been in the past.
13. It's a time to reflect on the reality that voting is a right that women and men fought and sacrificed
for and it's one that we must not take for granted.
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14. All citizens have an opportunity to exercise that right and it's incumbent upon all of us to turn out
in record numbers and support candidates who make issues important to women a priority.
15. An important change and conversation is emerging and we'd like it to be fresh wide-ranging and
illuminating.