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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Hillary, Sarah, and the '08 Presidential Race
NPR's "Day to Day" program did a segment today on Gender and the '08 race. Commentators discussed the benefit of having two very different women breaking through the glass ceiling. You can listen to the segment
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