This #Election2020 may be most remembered for its presidential showdown or the election of the first woman VP.
For April Fournier, it will also be the year she made history as the first Indigenous person elected to serve on Portland, Maine's city council.https://bit.ly/2KsqMlv
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9/ Many of the women of color who made headlines for their local office wins are Democrats. Although Republican women of color made gains in congressional races, the scope of their wins on a local level is more muted, according to
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10/ And while the gains made by Republican women of color in Congress are promising, it hides an underlying problem for the party if they’re not building below,
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11/ Erin Vilardi of
@VoteRunLead, a training program for women of all political backgrounds to run for office, said of the 221 alumni of their training on the November ballot, 87 were women of color; at least 71% won their local, state and federal races.https://bit.ly/2KsqMlvShow this thread -
12/12 The takeaway, according to Vilardi: “Women of color are electable.” More from
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