As part of our launch, we asked experts to share their outlooks on gender dynamics in the 2016 campaign.
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See our Analysis page for more expert insights and commentary, including our bi-weekly On the Biasreport on potential sites of gender bias in campaign coverage and behavior.
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Facts & Figures
In addition to our expert outlooks, Presidential Gender Watch offers valuable resources for you to rely upon throughout the 2016 election season. Be sure to check out our:
Daily News Updates in a searchable, edited index of gender-related news in the presidential race;
Researchon women and the presidency, including facts on the women who have run, reports on effective strategies for women candidates, and a bibliography of books and articles on the topic; and
Video Libraryof women's presidential announcements and speeches, campaign advertisements, and discussions on gender and presidential politics.
READ OUR LATEST ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL GENDER BIAS IN THE 2016 RACE
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