12 Most Notable Women in Politics

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12 Most Notable Women in Politics. Women have been breaking the glass ceiling throughout history as they battle their way into politics, the ultimate boys’ club. 144 women are serving in Congress right now. Politicians may not receive as much media attention as Hollywood celebrities, yet their contributions to world change have been profound. The most successful and well-known female politicians in the US are listed here.

Kamala Harris

Kamala Harris was sworn in as vice president on January 20, 2021.
She is the first vice president who is also South Asian, Black, and female.
She was raised in Oakland, California, served as state attorney general from 2011 to 2017, and in 2016 she was elected to the US Senate.

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Jenna Biden

Immediately behind Kamala is The new first lady of the White House Jill Biden. She served as the second lady during the Obama administration more than ten years ago. She has worked as a teacher for many years and is a strong supporter of community colleges, women’s concerns, and military families.

NEW YORK – DECEMBER 17: A Late Show with Stephen Colbert and guest Dr. Jill Biden during Thursdays December 17, 2020 show. Image is a screen grab. (Photo by CBS via Getty Images)

Hillary Clinton

Hillary, who once ran for president, is without a doubt one of the most recognizable female politicians to date. She served as First Lady from 1993 to 2001 before being elected as a US senator from New York. Before receiving her significant presidential nomination in 2016, she eventually rose to become the 67th Secretary of State of the United States.

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Deborah Pelosi

Pelosi is and always will be one of our heroes. She is as clever as they come, direct, and to the point. This American politician, who belongs to the Democratic Party, has served as speaker of the US House of Representatives since the year 2019 began. She is the highest-ranking elected female in US history and the only woman to have ever held that position.

Ocasio-Cortez, Alexandria

When Bronx representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ousted incumbent Joe Crowley in 2018, she shot to fame across the nation. In any case, Crowley hadn’t faced a serious opponent since 2004. Alexandria became the youngest woman to serve in Congress because of this historic campaign.

Rice, Condoleezza

Rice, an American diplomat, and political scientist was the 66th Secretary of State of the United States. She was the first African American woman to hold this position, and she was National Security Advisor to President Bush during his first term in office. She was the first woman to hold this post in history.

Elizabeth Warren

Many of us hold Elizabeth Warren Warren, a cherished politician, very dear. She is an advocate for women’s rights and rose to prominence among liberals as chair. The Troubled Asset Relief Program’s Congressional Oversight Panel in 2008. She ran for president in the 2020 election but later chose to withdraw and support Joe Biden. In the history of the United States Senate, Warren was the first female senator from Massachusetts.

Ginsburg, Ruth Bader

RBG, RIP.
On her alone, she essentially served as the Justice League. Bill Clinton proposed Ruth to succeed retiring justice Byron White. She afterward joined the liberal wing. of the Court, turning to the right. After Sandra Day O’Connor, Ginsburg was the second woman (and first Jew) to hold a position on the Supreme Court. While there, she fought against discrimination and other injustices and altered the course of history.

Andrea Bachmann

Republican Party member and American politician Michele Bachmann. She served as the 6th congressional district’s representative of Minnesota in the US House of Representatives from 2007 to 2015. She ran as a Republican candidate for president of the United States in 2012.

Sheldon Palin

Sarah Palin has a notorious past and has made numerous absurd claims during her existence. She served as Alaska’s ninth governor for three years (2006-2009) before stepping down. She was suggested. in the 2008 election alongside John McCain as a candidate for vice president of the United States on the Republican side.

Ms. Maxine Waters

The imposing Maxine Waters, who was born in St. Louis, Missouri, has served as California’s representative in the US House of Representatives for the past 30 years. She holds the distinction of becoming the first African American woman and female to chair the House Financial Services Committee, respectively.

Obama, Michelle

She was much more than just the ex-FLOTUS, for those of you who merely called her the former first lady. In reality, she made significant contributions to our globe both during and after her husband’s administration. By supporting happy families, girls’ education, and service people, she has improved the world.
Her memoir An entire generation of young ladies with aspirations of entering politics and improving the world has undoubtedly been inspired by becoming alone.

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