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About Ellen Malcolm
Ellen Malcolm — Life and Legacy
Ellen Malcolm is a significant figure in American politics, recognized for her role as the founder of EMILY's List, an organization dedicated to electing pro-choice women to office. Her activism has reshaped the political landscape, particularly regarding women's representation. Malcolm's core philosophy centers on the belief that women's voices are essential in governance. She famously stated, 'Women must be at the table,' highlighting the necessity of female participation in decision-making processes. This quote encapsulates her commitment to ensuring that women's perspectives are included in political discourse. By challenging the status quo, Malcolm has inspired countless women to pursue leadership roles, emphasizing that empowerment comes from active engagement in politics. Her work continues to resonate today, as the fight for gender equality in leadership remains a pressing issue.
Quote collection
Ellen Malcolm quotes
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"This nation is really ready for a woman president. It's taken time, but we're ready."
"Women are tough campaigners. They certainly know how to withstand attacks. And I think we make a mistake if we say, as some do, that women should play by different rules, or that they are somehow especially vulnerable to the rules of politics. I don't think that's true."
"Between 1972 and 1987, the number of Democratic women in the House had actually gone down, from 14 to 12. EMILY's list started doing House races in 1988."
"EMILY's List has worked a lot with swing women voters over the years, and one thing we've learned is that they are very cynical about politics and politicians. They very much want help with the challenges facing them and their families, and they feel like most politicians don't understand or want to lift a finger to help them out."
"EMILY's List members are deeply committed to electing pro-choice Democratic women whom we trust to stand up for our rights, treat us honestly, and make us proud. Our candidates fight for us every day. Blanche Lincoln failed to hold up her end of the bargain."
"I think having Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House is going to send a very wonderful lesson to the American public that women can be strong, they can be tough, they can be effective, and they can lead this country as political leaders."
"I was encouraged that a group of women wanted to start WISH List, which works like EMILY's List, only it supports pro-choice Republican women. It was started by one of our members, and I was happy to tell her how we did it and encourage her."
"If George W. Bush is the kind of person folks might like to have a beer with, John McCain is the guy you pray you don't get seated next to at a dinner party."
"It took us 200 years to elect the first Democratic woman to the Senate in her own right, and that's Barbara Mikulski. Six years later, we had a grand slam: We elected four new Democratic women to the Senate. Sen. Mikulski now has some company."
"On the national stage and in the neighborhoods of New York, Senator Hillary Clinton has repeatedly put her expertise and power behind solutions that make the lives of the American people safer and more prosperous."
"It is with tremendous excitement and pride that EMILY's List endorses Senator Hillary Clinton for president."
"Having women in office is vital to the health of our democracy because women play a unique role in our society. By and large, women are still the primary caregivers in families, even as we have taken our place in the workforce."