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A consistent voter, women over fifty will once again make their voices heard in the November elections. The midterms come at a time when inflation and the rising cost of living are squeezing American households. Powering these households and feeling the pinch are 50+ women, who typically turn up in large numbers for midterm elections and could be deciding the fate of the House and Senate.
What are the priorities of 50+ women voters? Do they feel seen and heard by their country and their elected officials? What issues are top of mind as they head to the polls?
Join The Hill on Wednesday, October 19 as we sit down to discuss what issues are top of mind as they head to the polls.
Speakers:
- Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI), Co-Chair, Democratic Policy and Communications Committee
- Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC), 117th Class Representative, National Republican Congressional Committee
- Nancy LeaMond, Executive Vice President and Chief Advocacy & Engagement Officer, AARP
- Clarissa Martínez de Castro, Vice President, Latino Vote Initiative, UnidosUS
- Kate Ryan, Vice President of Policy and Strategic Initiatives, Institute for Women’s Policy Research
Moderator:
- Steve Clemons, Contributing Editor, The Hill
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