2008 Election and Conservative Women
“The 2008 Election: What Does It Mean for Conservative Women?” was an event of the Conservative Women’s Network, a monthly luncheon meeting hosted at The Heritage Foundation with the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute.
Kate Obenshain and Diana Furchtgott-Roth talked about the 2008 election and how the results would effect women’s issues. Michelle Easton mod… read more
Kate Obenshain and Diana Furchtgott-Roth talked about the 2008 election and how the results would effect women’s issues. Michelle Easton moderated. Topics included Governor Sarah Palin, and President-Elect Obama’s policies on health care, the economy, and taxes. Following their remarks, panel members responded to audience members' questions.
“The 2008 Election: What Does It Mean for Conservative Women?” was an event of the Conservative Women’s Network, a monthly luncheon meeting hosted at The Heritage Foundation with the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute. close
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