Danielle Kurztleben, NPR; The New Congress Has A Record Number Of Women — But Very Few Republican Women
"Both parties also have different ideas about how important diversity 
is. One in 3 Republicans believe there are too few women in political 
office. In comparison, 8 in 10 Democrats think so, according to the Pew Research Center. 
Walsh
 adds that pitching a candidate's gender as a positive factor is a tough
 sell in a party where "identity politics" is an insult.
"On 
the Republican side there is a real shunning of identity politics. In 
fact, when Paul Ryan became speaker, he thought that the number one 
reason that there was the kind of partisan gridlock in Washington was 
because of identity politics,"
 she said. "So that makes it harder it makes it harder when you go out 
to raise money and make the case for why why do elect more women, if you
 can't talk about the substantive difference that they make by being 
there.""
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Thursday, January 3, 2019
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