Opinion | Will We Ever Elect a Woman as President?
Briefly

The recent defeats of Democratic women in presidential races raise the prospect that the first woman president could likely come from the Republican party. With nine of the 25 women in the Senate and four of the 12 women governors being Republicans, there is a clear indication that political trajectories for women might be more favorable within the GOP narrative, positioning them as potential candidates for the presidency.
A heartfelt acknowledgment to Gail Collins for her optimism regarding the election of a woman president resonates deeply with many. This reflects the perspective of grandmothers like myself, who are smart and politically aware. Despite some disheartening voices suggesting we may never see a woman in the Oval Office, we must preserve our hope and drive for change. Being proactive about our political presence—and especially as women—remains crucial to reshaping future elections.
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