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Follow the discussion as news agencies from around the nation ask Jen what to expect for the 2012 election.
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Follow the discussion as news agencies from around the nation ask Jen what to expect for the 2012 election.
It is impossible to deny the substantial progress women have recently made in government and politics. Over the course of the last 30 years alone, the number of women in Congress has more than tripled. . .
From left to right: Kathleen McKenna, Leah Gates, Elizabeth Sherman, and Jan Du Plain.
Elizabeth Sherman, Faculty Recipient
Jan Du Plain,
Alumni Recipient
Leah Gates, Graduate Student Recipient
Kathleen McKenna, Undergraduate Student Recipient
The New York Times highlights Iowa's fourth congressional district as a shining example of Jen's research.
CBS News asks Jen how Clinton has maintained her popularity.
Jen explains to The National Post the reasoning behind the campaign strategy.
The Washington Post asks Jen why it's a risky move in this political environment.
Jen explains to CBS News the factors that are involved.
WTOP's Capitol Hill correspondent interviews Jen.