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Women candidates across the country made history Tuesday when the highest number of females were elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, but women鈥
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As Mary Elizabeth Coleman drives her kids to school, her SUV is a cacophony of chatter. At a stoplight she pulls up behind a car with a "Jesus loves鈥
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3 moms, 3 city council seats: What鈥檚 prompting more women, including St. Louisans, to run for office鈥淟ast year I marched, but this year I run,鈥 Kara Wurtz told her friends and family this past January 21, the day she launched her campaign as a city鈥
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If Hillary Clinton runs for president in 2016, will she win? According to political science professor Farida Jalalzai, the odds are not in Clinton鈥檚鈥
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At the time of the American Revolution, married women in America were not even allowed to own property, let alone vote. Because women did not sign the鈥
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Atima Omara, president of the Young Democrats of America, is in Missouri this weekend as part of her group鈥檚 efforts to avoid a replay of 2010 next鈥
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Former Missouri House Speaker Catherine Hanaway says she's considering running for Governor in 2016.According to the Associated Press, Hanaway says a lot鈥
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The United States Senate has 20 women in office, a mark never before reached prior to the last election. The top political seats in New Hampshire are all鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Dec. 25, 2012 - Mary Troy answers her phone on a cold, Tuesday morning and, after introductions, is鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Dec. 12, 2012 - WASHINGTON 鈥 House Republican leaders "should be ashamed of themselves" for blocking鈥