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Column: More than 30 states have elected female governors. Will California finally join them?

2024-03-20 - Mark Z. Barabak (from US general31)

A state that fancies itself a progressive path-breaker and bastion of open-minded opportunity has never elected a woman to Sacramento's top job. That male hegemony could finally end in 2026.

A state that fancies itself a progressive path-breaker and bastion of open-minded opportunity has never elected a woman to Sacramento's top job. That male hegemony could finally end in 2026.

[USA] 🌎 https://www.latimes.com/politics/story/2024-03-20/california-governor-2026-first-female-chief-executive

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Title: Column: More than 30 states have elected female governors. Will California finally join them?
Summary: A state that fancies itself a progressive path-breaker and bastion of open-minded opportunity has never elected a woman to Sacramento's top job. That male hegemony could finally end in 2026.

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A state that fancies itself a progressive path-breaker and bastion of open-minded opportunity has never elected a woman to Sacramento's top job. That male hegemony could finally end in 2026.
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Author: Mark Z. Barabak
PublishedDate: 2024-03-20
Category: USA
NewsPaper: US general31
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