After four decades, the most powerful woman in the history of the United States heads home. She's still defiant.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that women aspiring to higher office face not just a “glass ceiling” but a far tougher “marble ceiling.” During an interview with USA Today’s Susan Page — ...
Phillip Rench, a political newcomer from Waterboro, faced an uphill battle as an independent against Republican U.S. Sen.
Nancy Pelosi thinks the wait for a woman in the Oval Office won't go on much longer, even if she's not sure she'll see it end ...
Nancy Pelosi said women can shatter the marble ceiling and become president, but expects the first woman president in the ...
In a wide-ranging conversation with USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page, Representative Nancy Pelosi discusses her legacy.
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