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Op-Ed for the Boston Globe: When you hear ‘electability,’ think women and people of color

February 3, 2020

In the Boston Globe, Campaign Director Brenda Choresi Carter discussed our research showing that when they are on the ballot, women and people of color win elections as often as white men do.

From the Op-Ed:

[O]ur findings consistently show that Americans don’t want an old boys’ club in charge. In fact, when on the ballot, women of all races and men of color win elections as often as white men do.

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