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Related: About this forumWhy so many women are raising money for Hillary Clinton
WaPo, by Matea Gold
LOS ANGELES Fran Seegull, the chief investment officer of a nonprofit investment firm, has worked in the elite fields of philanthropy and venture capital. But the Santa Monica resident had never dipped her toe into the world of political fundraising.
That changed when she saw Hillary Rodham Clinton gearing up for another presidential run. Seegull donated to her 2008 campaign, but this time she wanted to do more. That meant raising campaign cash, she realized.
I dont think women have had as significant a seat at the table as they could and should, Seegull said.
Energized by the prospect of helping the former secretary of state make history, many women are activating their personal networks for the first time to pool contributions for her campaign, helping Clinton tap into new sources of cash as she assembles what is expected to be a more-than-$1 billion operation.
Already, more than 60 percent of Clintons donors are women, according to a campaign official. That puts her on track to outstrip the presidential high-water mark set by President Obama in 2012, when 47 percent of donors who gave him more than $200 were women, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
The surge of female-driven contributions for Clinton could fuel a partisan divide when it comes to gender and political money. In 2012, women gave 52 percent of their federal donations to Democratic candidates, a slight edge the party has held since 1998, according to the center.
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Why so many women are raising money for Hillary Clinton (Original Post)
yallerdawg
Jun 2015
OP
Hillary has fought for years for women's rights all over the world. I want to continue to work to
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#4
upaloopa
(11,417 posts)1. And quietly many of us men know
a woman's place is in the White House.
I remember so many times in my 69 years it was said that things could be a lot better in the world if we had a woman President.
I believe that to be true so my money and my effort is supporting Hillary.
Yes Bernie is a good candidate but let's see what a woman can do for us this time.
leftofcool
(19,460 posts)2. Women know! Enough said!
yallerdawg
(16,104 posts)3. From the article:
I have no idea what Im doing, said Analea Patterson, a 43-year-old lawyer in Sacramento. The first thing I did was hold my breath and do my own contribution for 10 times more than I had ever done before, which was very scary. I dont know a lot of people who are going to write $2,500 checks. Thats not the world I live in.
But Patterson said she decided to take on the project after her 8-year-old daughter asked her why there has never been a female president.
I was completely stumped, she said. I didnt have a good answer. I have two daughters, and I want them to grow up in a world where they dont see barriers for women.
But Patterson said she decided to take on the project after her 8-year-old daughter asked her why there has never been a female president.
I was completely stumped, she said. I didnt have a good answer. I have two daughters, and I want them to grow up in a world where they dont see barriers for women.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)4. Hillary has fought for years for women's rights all over the world. I want to continue to work to
elect her to the office of president.
dlwickham
(3,316 posts)5. I'm sure someone will blame it on sexism
or something equally ridiculous
Cha
(298,139 posts)6. Great! I'm glad these women like Fran Seagull are so Motivated because that's
what it's going to take!
Mahalo yalledawg~
hrmjustin
(71,265 posts)7. K&R!