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President Obama in Mount Vernon, Iowa
In his first speech after winning last night's Presidential debate, President Obama broke down the choice in this election and how we're moving forward.
President Obama understands that women's issues are America's issues. When asked about equal pay for equal work Romney refused to answer and didn't tell the truth—instead he talked about women as resumes in "binders."
We Are Women - Vote 2012
The Greater Houston Section of the National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW) has launched a re-make of Helen Reddy's feminist anthem "I Am Woman" to unite women of all ages today in the fight for access to reproductive healthcare, secured over forty years ago. The new song and video production, "We Are Women," uses powerful lyrics and facts to encourage women all over the U.S.
Tammy Baldwin Has Fought For Us When it Mattered Most
"Because of good care, care like that made possible because of the work of Tammy Baldwin, I'm here today"--Kate Dendooven, Mother of Two, Cancer Survivor.
Baldwin led the fight to protect funding for Planned Parenthood and critical preventive care like breast and cervical cancer screenings. She opposed legislation that would have barred Planned Parenthood health centers from providing preventive health care to over 59,152 Wisconsin women through federal health programs.
Vice President Joe Biden on Women's Health
Excerpt from the 2012 Vice Presidential Debate at Centre College in Danville, Kentucky.
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Mitt Romney: Still Completely Wrong on Women's Health
No matter how much he talks around his record, Mitt Romney is wrong for women's health. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have vowed to overturn Roe v.
Ask Mitt Rally
Mitt Romney has been ducking the issues for too long--refusing to discuss his record on women's health and wanting to hide his agenda until after the election. We can't let him get away with it. And we won't. When Mitt Romney headed to Denver for the first presidential debate, women in Colorado were ready to ask the tough questions.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: "2012 is Personal"
Debbie Wasserman Schultz shares why this election is important to women at every stage of their lives and how President Obama has moved women forward.
Women's Voices - Join Women for Obama
It's very important that women have a voice in this election. Every vote counts. Every voice counts.
We are a Powerful Force
Alicia Keys was in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to help re-elect President Obama. She shares what's at stake for women in this election and what you can do to get involved to make sure President Obama is re-elected in November.
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