Conventions Highlight Women’s Important Role in 2012 Election — and Beyond
AAUW Director of Public Policy and Government Relations Lisa Maatz will report from the Democratic National Convention this week and reported from the Republican National Convention last week. Follow...
View ArticleSandra Fluke Tells Young People to Vote
The AAUW Action Fund’s It’s My Vote: I Will Be Heard voter education and turnout campaign represents an unprecedented investment in making women’s voices heard in the 2012 election. Follow us on...
View ArticleLiza Donnelly Wants You to Vote
The AAUW Action Fund’s It’s My Vote: I Will Be Heard voter education and turnout campaign represents an unprecedented investment in making women’s voices heard in the 2012 election. Follow us on...
View ArticleTell the Presidential Candidates: Talk to Women
Throughout the campaign season, both presidential candidates have worked to woo women voters with campaign ads, stump speeches, and party conventions. But when the time came for President Barack Obama...
View ArticlePresidential Candidates Talk to Women at Second Debate
The AAUW Action Fund’s It’s My Vote: I Will Be Heard voter education and turnout campaign represents an unprecedented investment in making women’s voices heard in the 2012 election. Follow us on...
View ArticleTop Five Ways to Motivate Young Women to Vote
For the past eight months, our It’s My Vote: I Will Be Heard campaign has done everything possible to inspire young women to vote on November 6. With just one day left in the final countdown to...
View ArticleAAUW Is Active on Election Day
Today, Election Day, the entire AAUW staff of almost 100 people made get-out-the-vote reminder calls to young women. By 2 p.m., we had made almost 1,500 calls. For some staffers, it was their first...
View ArticleVote Today—There’s Still Time!
The AAUW Action Fund’s It’s My Vote: I Will Be Heard voter education and turnout campaign represents an unprecedented investment in making women’s voices heard in the 2012 election. Follow us on...
View ArticleWhat Do You Want to See on #DayOne?
The political ads have gone off the air, and the campaign signs are on their way to the recycling bin. After a long campaign, we’ve all voted, and we know who will take office in January. So what’s...
View ArticleWomen and the 2012 Election
Never mind 1992 — 2012 is the “Year of the Woman.” Women turned out to vote in droves. We made up 53 percent of the electorate nationwide, and in many of the swing states, women were the majority of...
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