Why don't more women run for office? Both Hilary Clinton and Sarah Palin have faced sexist judgment that would send any reasonable woman running from the limelight. If that's not enough of a barrier, according to new research from the Brookings Institute, "Women are less likely than men to have the freedom to reconcile work and family obligations with a political career." The Institute also reports compelling evidence that, "...women, even in the highest tiers of professional accomplishment, are substantially less likely than men to demonstrate ambition to seek elected office." The road ahead in terms of gender parity and an inclusive electoral process in the U.S. demands that we get past the judgment toward mothers who pursue political careers. Critically analyze the issues please! That's fair game. But accusations about whether a mother running for elected office makes you a good mom or bad mom widens the ambition gap. That's not good for democracy.
Why Working Moms Don't Run for Political Office
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