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      <title>Women as Voters and Activists</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about women as voters and activists. They focused on emerging trends among women voters in the 2008 election and beyond, where their political influence would be greatest, and what drives women to activism. Eleanor Clift moderated. 
 
 
 This event was held at the Sewall-Belmont House and Museum.</description>
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      <description>WomenVote USA hosted the forum "Colloquium on Women Voters:  The Defining Vote."  The opening session was titled "Women:  The Defining Vote" and included such topics as the status of the gender gap, how the media define women, and what strategies work in mobilizing them. After their presentations the members of the panel responded to questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <description>Participants talked about media coverage of female candidates in the 2000 general election campaign. Among the issues they addressed were Elizabeth Dole's presidential campaign, the amount and tone of press coverage of women, and the differences in coverage based on a reporter's gender. Following their remarks they answered questions from the moderator and the audience.</description>
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      <description>Participants discussed the 1998 elections from the perspective of women candidates and voters. They examined issues of importance to women and how women candidates can run successful campaigns for Congress in 1998. This was part of the organization's biennial convention.</description>
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