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    Urbana, Ill. [u.a.] :Univ. of Illinois Press,
    ISBN: 978-0-252-03311-7
    Language: English
    Pages: 171 S. : , Ill.
    DDC: 324.9730082
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    Keywords: USA ; Geschichte ; Geschichte 1872-2008 ; Politik ; Women presidential candidates ; Journalism Objectivity ; Sex role Political aspects ; Präsidentenwahl. ; Kandidatin. ; Geschlechterrolle. ; Presse. ; USA ; Präsident ; Präsidentenwahl ; Kandidatin ; Geschlechterrolle ; Presse ; Geschichte ; Präsident ; Präsidentenwahl ; Kandidatin ; Geschlechterrolle ; Presse ; Geschichte 1872-2008
    Abstract: While women have been elected to the highest offices in countries such as England, Germany, and India, the idea that a woman could be president of the United States provokes ridicule. When Hillary Clinton announced her 2008 bid for president she was the Democratic front-runner--yet she received less coverage than Barack Obama, who trailed her in the polls. Such a disparity is indicative of the gender bias the media has demonstrated in covering women candidates since the first woman ran for America's highest office in 1872. Tracing the campaigns of eight women who ran for president through 2004--Victoria Woodhull, Belva Lockwood, Margaret Chase Smith, Shirley Chisholm, Patricia Schroeder, Lenora Fulani, Elizabeth Dole, and Carol Moseley Braun--author Falk finds little progress in the fair treatment of women candidates.--From publisher description.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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