"People get to see a lot more women leaders, serving in Congress, serving in the Senate, serving in political jobs, serving in corporate jobs, and I think that's inspiring for young women," Ms. Tenney told The Washington Times. "Looking at people and having your core values represented gives us an opportunity to really blossom into a larger, more diverse group of people."
Conservative women's group launches D.C. chapter, hopes to expand movement
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Rep. Claudia Tenney, New York Republican, said on Twitter that she hears "from constituents across the political spectrum every day — Democrats and Republicans — who are frustrated with this president's policies and upset by his broken promises and divisive rhetoric."
Biden's rocky first year sapped support for Democratic Party, left voters worried about what's next
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