Women’s History Month in March was a chance to honor the pioneering suffragettes and leaders who blazed a trail for today’s women. We have much to be proud of, but we also have to continue their work, ensuring that opportunities and freedoms available to women continue to grow. Today, the expansion of the old, outdated… Read More
Today marks the beginning of Women’s History Month–the annual celebration of women’s countless contributions to society and of those pioneering fighters who broke ground and glass ceilings to secure our equal rights. Looking back, I’m proud of the Republican Party’s role in securing women’s right to vote, and I am inspired by the work of… Read More
By Kerry Healy, Former Massachusetts Lt. Governor Women have become accustomed to strong words from politicians on equality and our role in the world. They are, after all, trying to win our votes. But when Mitt Romney talks about women, when he says he believes that we can do any job a man can do,… Read More
The Denver PostLynn BartelsOctober 17, 2012 Like so many other Colorado Republicans, Debbie Brown watched in agony in 2010 as Senate candidate Ken Buck lost in a year that rewarded Republicans nationwide. That Christmas, while her husband drove the family cross country from Centennial to see relatives in Tennessee, Brown sat in the passenger seat… Read More
By Ann Romney Excerpts from Blogher.com Last Wednesday night, in a debate watched by nearly 70 million people, America and the world got to see the Mitt Romney I’ve known for most of my life. The guy who is in control, the guy who knows the answers to the hard questions, the guy who cares… Read More







