Ali Vitali explores why U.S. hasn’t a female president in new book ‘Electable’
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More than 50 countries around the world have elected women leaders in the last 50 years, but what will take for a woman to finally break through the glass ceiling and into the White House? After spending time with the women who ran for president in 2020, NBC News’ Ali Vitali explores that question in her new book, “Electable,” which aims to highlight the challenges women face for running for leadership positions. Aug. 23, 2022
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