Weekly updates tracking how members of Congress communicate with constituents, highlighting messaging trends, issue emphasis, and emerging language patterns. These are not takes, they are primary source trends.
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Welcome to GENDER GAP, where I'll be writing about gender gaps in American politics. Where are gender gaps, why do they emerge, and how do they matter for understanding our current political moment?
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