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And So, The Sexism Starts! Little Man Trump Calls Kamala Harris “Nasty”
Joe Biden made an excellent choice for a running mate. It would have been hard to go wrong with such a great short list of women. Kamala Harris has experience campaigning and winning. She’s brilliant, amiable, tough, always extremely prepared and … Continue reading
Posted in Gender Issues, Politics, Tutorials for Women
Tagged election sexism, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, sexism, U.S. elecction, women leadership
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