A record number of women appeared headed to Congress as polls closed Tuesday.
A record number of women appeared headed to Congress as polls closed Tuesday. Overwhelmingly, they are Democrats critical of the direction President Trump is taking the country.
There will be a historic number of women walking into Congress in January, said Stephanie Schriock, the president of Emilys List, an influential Democratic-leaning group that supports women in politics. The only question now is whether it will be a good night or a great night for women.
Women have never held more than 20 percent, or 107, of the 535 seats in Congress, the current number.
That percentage is lower than in many other countries, from Mexico to Britain, and is seen as a reason the United States has never elected a female president.
But this year, women ran for office in unprecedented numbers, mostly as Democrats and many as first-time candidates. The stars of the new class included women who were among the first to serve in combat when the military decided those roles were no longer just for men.
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