And next year, 2020, is the 100th anniversary of women getting the right to vote nationwide (several states had already granted it locally before that).
A great time to have the first WOMAN, not just in the House or the Senate, but the WHITE HOUSE.
My first choice is Elizabeth Warren, but there are also some other excellent candidates, including Kamala Harris (senator from my state, who I have voted for in every primary or general statewide election she has run in), Amy Klobuchar (a tough-as-nails former prosecutor, but the most likable person in the Senate by those on both sides of the aisle) and Kirsten Gillibrand.
And next year, 2020, is the 100th anniversary of women getting the right to vote nationwide (several states had already granted it locally before that).
A great time to have the first WOMAN, not just in the House or the Senate, but the WHITE HOUSE.
My first choice is Elizabeth Warren, but there are also some other excellent candidates, including Kamala Harris (senator from my state, who I have voted for in every primary or general statewide election she has run in), Amy Klobuchar (a tough-as-nails former prosecutor, but the most likable person in the Senate by those on both sides of the aisle) and Kirsten Gillibrand.