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Q&A: Christina Wolbrecht and J. Kevin Corder

Why this book?

CW & KC: Politicians and the press have been speculating about the “women’s vote” for more than 100 years. Observers confidently report the conventional wisdom of the time without much attention to what the evidence actually says. We wanted to tell the story of the first century of women voters in the U.S.: How the press covered them, how politicians reached out to them and what we actually know about how women used their ballots in American presidential elections since suffrage.

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