When we passed the #19thAmendment, there was only one woman in Congress—Jeannette Rankin. Today there are 25 women serving in the Senate and over 100 in the House of Representatives. It’s clear we’ve come a long way—but we still have more work ahead. #19thAt100
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Even today, too many states are putting up barriers through voter suppression efforts that disproportionately hurt communities of color. After all the years women spent fighting for their right to vote—it’s unacceptable these kinds of efforts would strip that right from anyone.
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Ok but that is not a thing you should be addressing right now. Woman are voting and celebrating when they did and how is done. You are taking precious time discussimg the past. I can think of other things to get done! COME ON!!! Work for your money! Jeeez!
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My senator folks
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White woman’s right to vote. Let’s be specific here.
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WHITE WOMEN
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Pandering as usual
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