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To The Contrary
November 9, 2012
Season 21
Episode 35
As record number of women take office in Senate and the House this January, we look at what their win means to women; Women who are 54% of the electorate voted in record numbers and they voted overwhelmingly for President Barack Obama this election; The challenges faced by disabled women veterans as they transition from active duty to civilian l
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