Despite the political rise of Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi, "women's long, steady march into public office could stall in 2008, and possibly even retreat," the Wall Street Journal reports.
"Women will surrender two of the nine governorships they now hold and face stiff competition over a third. All three women up for re-election in the Senate can expect withering opposition, including Louisiana's Mary Landrieu, whose seat is considered the Democrats' most vulnerable."
"The nonpartisan Cook Political Report lists 14 women among the 75 most vulnerable House members, including eight women who won office with less than 51% of the vote in 2006."
August 15, 2007
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