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By all accounts, Britt is profoundly accomplished.

At 40, she became the youngest Republican woman elected to the US Senate.

Sen. Katie Britt during the Republicans� State of the Union rebuttal

“This is where our family has tough conversations,” Britt claimed.

“It’s where we hold each other’s hands and pray for God’s guidance.

After introducing herself, she noted, “It’s not the job that matters most …

Vice President Kamala Harris ceremonially swears in US Senator Katie Britt, Republican of Alabama, for the 118th Congress in the Old Senate Chamber at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, January 3, 2023.

I am a proud wife and mom of two school-aged kids.

The GOP has a white-knuckled grasp on the fictional lifestyle espoused by “trad wives.”

“The videos she makes take time.

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“Her performance of home and family takes an investment.

Today’s Republican party rallies against free lunch, workplace protections for minors, and universal child care.

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Criticizing the monarch’s beloved pups was a big mistake.

Victims of sexual abuse are quietly criminalized.

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Sara’s Law protects kids that fight back.

In all but six states, American adults can marry people aged 17 and younger.

The passage of the ERA is a chance for our country to prove it truly values women.

Gun rights proponents hold signs at a rally

Virginia gubernatorial candidate Jennifer Carroll Foy has experienced America’s two-tiered system firsthand.

Here, what she believes is needed in the continuing fight for racial justice.

The scrutiny of womens bodies is the real threat to womens sportsnot the presence of trans women and girls.

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washington, dc march 22 a woman hold up a sign as members of congress and representatives of womens groups hold a rally to mark the 40th anniversary of congressional passage of the equal rights amendment era outside the us capitol march 22, 2012 in washington, dc rep carolyn maloney d ny and sen robert menendez d nj introduced a new version of the equal rights amendment last year and called for it to be passed again photo by chip somodevillagetty images

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